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Fischer-Z - Heartbeat Lyrics



Fischer-Z - Heartbeat Lyrics




And the man was right
I only saw the trees
And the man was right
I'm very hard to please
And I won't look back with a feeling of regret
And I won't look down, 'cos I haven't finished yet
There's always something, a certain something,
A sound or something whatever you say ooooh
You're just a heartbeat away.
Oh you're my heartbeat heartbeat
When I'm dead on my feet
Heartbeat, Heartbeat you're just a
Heartbeat away.

And I know sometimes
You love me all the same
And I know sometimes
You doubt if I will learn
And I know you would protect me with your life
And I know you care because you told me so
There's always something, a certain something,
A sound or something what ever you say ooooh
You're just a heartbeat away.
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And the man was right
I only saw the trees
And the man was right
I'm very hard to please
And I won't look back with a feeling of regret
And I won't look down, 'cos I haven't finished yet
There's always something, a certain something,
A sound or something whatever you say ooooh
You're just a heartbeat away.
Oh you're my heartbeat heartbeat
When I'm dead on my feet
Heartbeat, Heartbeat you're just a
Heartbeat away.

And I know sometimes
You love me all the same
And I know sometimes
You doubt if I will learn
And I know you would protect me with your life
And I know you care because you told me so
There's always something, a certain something,
A sound or something what ever you say ooooh
You're just a heartbeat away.
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Writer: Ernie Watts, Robert E Boykin
Copyright: Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management

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Language: English
Written by: Ernie Watts, Robert E Boykin

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