Hearts And Flowers
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Hearts And Flowers
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Hearts and flowers
A picture of what a love should be
But when it comes
He's deeper than
The darkest sea
Sometimes I'm so alone
Even in your arms
Like each of us
Keeps a little wall
Inside our hearts
Heads and flowers
Those people that
Make up valentines
Forget the flesh
And blood of love
Like yours and mine
Sometimes I'm so alone
Even in your arms
Like each of us
Keeps a little wall
Inside our hearts
Heads and flowers
A candy coated fantasy
But in your soul I've found the one
My soul can see
Sometimes I'm so alone
Even in your arms
Like each of us
Keeps a little wall
Inside our hearts
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