My Heart Reminds Me
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My Heart Reminds Me
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Hear the sound of music
Your favorite kind of music
And that reminds me dear, of you
I see the summer roses
Your favorite shade of roses
And that reminds me too of you dear
If I could hear no music
If there could be no roses
no summer nights to make me dream as I do
I'd still would not forget you
One thing would still be true
My heart reminds me,
I love you
If I could hear no music
If there could be no roses
No summer nights to make me dream as I do
I'd still would not forget you
One thing would still be true
My heart reminds me,
I love you
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Kay Starr performs "My Heart Reminds Me", and this lyric page sits inside the Kay Starr catalog on LyroVerse.
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