Two, one two three four
We’ll talk about the sky, and how it shines
We’ll talk about the seas, and the ocean's tide
We’ll talk about pain, we all receive
We’ll talk about hope, and how you'll believe
You’ll learn to believe

Oh-oh, here I go
Oh-oh, this is all I know
Oh-oh, it's time to start
Oh-oh, a heart to heart

We’ll talk about sights, you will see
We’ll talk about songs, you'll learn to sing
We’ll talk about mom, we'll talk about me
We’ll talk about love, and all it means
Cause loves all you’ll need

Oh-oh, here I go
Oh-oh, this is all I know
Oh-oh, it's time to start
Oh-oh, a heart to heart

And I’m only here to teach, yeah I'm only here to learn
Cause sooner than you think, boy it'll be your turn
So no excuses no complaints
No restrictions no constraints
For you-oo
You-oo

Oh-oh, here I go
Oh-oh, this is all I know
Oh-oh, it's time to start
Oh-oh, a heart to heart

Oh-oh, here I go
Oh-oh, this is all I know
Oh-oh, it's time to start
Oh-oh, a heart to heart

Heart to heart
Heart to heart
Heart to heart
Heart to heart


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    Seems simple - we know Ed is divorced with a child. Sounds like he's explaining how they'll bond, places they'll see together, songs they'll sing together, and openly discussing his ex-wife. Most of all, how he'll be loved no matter what.

    dchesteron October 23, 2009   Link

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