Te Amo
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Te Amo
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i dreamt of i spy
of being a better trophy
the fourth moon of jupiter
it didn't last very long
he's a man of his word so he ain't coming back
when he bought us a world of hurt
nothing i can say about that
when i lived on the bright side
i said i'd never i'd never
get hooked on the twilight
of your faded made songs
now i'm a girl of my word at least i used to think that
when i got off around the bend
nothing i can do about that
where you going love?
where's your burning love for me?
where you going love?
why you burning me to leave?
i dreamt it was july
i dreamt of juniper berry
through fields of lavender
it didn't last very long
'cause he's a man of his word so he ain't coming back
when he bought us a world of hurt
nothing i can say 'bout that
but where you going love?
te amo, te amo
tu en mi alma tiene amo
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Kay Hanley performs "Te Amo", and this lyric page sits inside the Kay Hanley catalog on LyroVerse.
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