Do you remember, the first time you fell in love
The way it felt, the way it feels
Being able to say, from the bottom of your heart
I love you for real
Your eyes, meet, you feel your heartbeat
Palms are sweaty you can't keep still
And when you finally touch 'em, and hug 'em and kiss 'em
Oh what a thrill!
You was always searching, and finally your dream came true
They came strolling along
And you promised 'em, straight up and down sweetheart
I swear, I'll never do you wrong
Hand in hand, heart to heart
Nothing in the world could separate the two
And even though you've only known that person for a short time
You tell 'em I love you, you're my heart

You argue witcha parents, and they argue BACK
You're too young to be so serious
You tell 'em that's not true, I'll go on without you
And walk away aggravated and furious
You want 'em to approve, but then again it don't matter
The relationship's yours
You feel you're maturing, and hey,
You can fight your own battles and wars
You discuss it with your love and it's the same for them
So the two of you decide we're gonna weather the storm
Life is sweet, kissing caressing and hugging
And keeping each other warm
But now comes the serious part, 'cause love
Believe me, it ain't a easy task
We'd have one argument too many
And you'd have to ask, am I still your heart?

Am I still your heart or is something, pulling us apart
Cause baby if it is, please let me know what
You run out the door, I tell you come back
I love you, you shout out, so what?
How could you hurt me? How could you treat me
Like you never loved me, were you playing a game?
And if so, I only have one request: sit down and explain
To me, the person who treated you right, did you right
And held you tight, every night
Is there another lover in your life, that has you uptight?
Cause if it is, aw, baby, please, don't do this to me
I'm trying to reach you, trying to talk to you
It's killing me, 'cause you're my heart
That's right I admit it

You're my heart I refuse, to let you go
I struggle and fight for you against all odds
Get down on my knees, and pray to God
That our love is in the cards
Cause I know you're right for me
And I know I'm right for you
There's no way in the world I'll let you slip out of my hands
People say forget about it, move on
But see they don't understand
You're nothing to them, but you're so much to me
So much in fact that I'd give my life
To stare into your eyes and caress your face
As the priest, announces us man and wife
We'd live happily, ever after
White picket fence and the whole nine yards
And anything that anybody said
I'd disregard, if I was still your heart

So make up your mind, 'cause I've made up my mind
I'm begging you baby please come back home
I'll be tossing and turning, as I lay in my bed
Sorrow surrounds me I can feel it in my bones
This can't be true, I'm losing you
Oh Lord have mercy, please make it alright
All I wanna do in this whole wide world, is hold you tight
I've ripped open my heart, shed tears and cried
Now it's up to you baby, please understand
I forgive you for everything, and give you anything
Just let me take ya by the hand
And lead ya, baby I got ya
Protect you like a mother, protects a child
Now it's up to you, I'ma call you in a little while
You're my heart


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