Listen To Your Heart
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Listen To Your Heart
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She went her way, I turned and walked mine.
Both agreed that saying good-bye would make our lives just fine.
My mind said "Yes, it's best to let her be"
but when listening to my heart it did not agree with me.
Hook
I thought all the feelings were gone 'cause my life was still movin' on.
People listen to your heart, your heart is never wrong.
Always face the truth, your heart won't lead you on.
Verse 2
Though time has past nothing has changed.
Here in my heart I still love her the same.
And people if I had one wish that one wish would be
that she'd accept my apology and come back home to be with ne.
Att: Diego Abner B. Araujo (souldeedee)
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