I'm in so deep
I'm scared to death
It's like I could drown
It's effortless
I feel so juvenile
Emotions going wild
Love is brutal
My heart is fragile

Please don't talk about this love
The less they know, the less they judge
Don't talk about this love, to anyone
I don't want the world to know
Until I'm sure that you're the one
Don't talk about this love, to anyone

Love is a ghost
I fear to touch
In case I lose my innocence
I feel so insecure
I'm not ready to be sure
Love is brutal
My heart is fragile

Please don't talk about this love
The less they know, the less they judge
Don't talk about this love, to anyone
I don't want the world to know
Until I'm sure that you're the one
Don't talk about this love, to anyone

Love is brutal
My heart is fragile
My heart is fragile

Please don't talk about this love
The less they know, the less they judge
Don't talk about this love, to anyone
I don't want the world to know
Until I'm sure that you're the one
Don't talk about this love, to anyone


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    I personally thought it says "it's like I could drown of syphilis" as it is a water-based disease which was very prominent in the middle ages and would show the pure extent of Cheryl's emotions in this song; I love the song and I think it is about a love which people around Cheryl will question and ridicule, howrver I think she strongly questions it herself during this song and suggests that they only ckme out whdn she is 100% sure she is in love.

    CLB93on April 01, 2010   Link

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