A Place In My Heart
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A Place In My Heart
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Can you hear me calling from afar
As you drove uptown in his Daddy's car
Gonna write you a letter in a hesistant hand
Conveying that I feel I understand
Just why you called me an obsessive
More than just a mite posessive
*There'll always be a place in my heart for you
There'll always be a place in my heart
If I may be so bold as to make the assertion
That your only lover is just an aversion
Maybe in time when the time is right
Together we'll scale those dizzy heights
Although you called me an obsessive and
More than just a mite posessive
Repete * 6 tempos
I'm gonna sock it to you
Oh hallelujah
Repete *
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