My Heart Beats
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My Heart Beats
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How do I look
What do I do
Why does God make me
Run into you
Should I talk
Should I pout
My heart beats
Way too loud
And my heart beats
Way too loud
Try not to notice you look my way
All of my feelings are on display
Should I talk
Should I pout
My heart beats
Way too loud
And my heart beats
Way too loud
You're an ongoing challenge
In the story of me
Still don't know
How the ending should be
I wish that I knew now
What I knew then
Danced my way to trouble once again
My heart beats
Way too loud
And my heart beats
Way too loud
My heart beats
Way too loud
And my heart beats
Way too loud
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Hafdis Huld performs "My Heart Beats", and this lyric page sits inside the Hafdis Huld catalog on LyroVerse.
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