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Aspiration - This Heart of Mine Lyrics



Aspiration - This Heart of Mine Lyrics




[ Featuring Peter Asplund ]

Maybe it was the music
Or the glamorous sky of blue
Maybe it was the mood I was in
Or maybe it was really you, really you
This heart of mine was doing very well
The world was fine as far as I could tell
And then quite suddenly I met you and I dreamed of gay amours
At dawn I woke up singing sentimental overtures
This heart of mine is gaily dancing now
I taste the wine of real romancing now
Somehow this crazy world has taken on a wonderful design
As long as life endures it's yours, this heart of mine
This heart of mine is gaily dancing now
I taste the wine of real romancing now
Somehow this crazy world has taken on a wonderful design
As long as life endures it's yours, this heart of mine
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Maybe it was the music
Or the glamorous sky of blue
Maybe it was the mood I was in
Or maybe it was really you, really you
This heart of mine was doing very well
The world was fine as far as I could tell
And then quite suddenly I met you and I dreamed of gay amours
At dawn I woke up singing sentimental overtures
This heart of mine is gaily dancing now
I taste the wine of real romancing now
Somehow this crazy world has taken on a wonderful design
As long as life endures it's yours, this heart of mine
This heart of mine is gaily dancing now
I taste the wine of real romancing now
Somehow this crazy world has taken on a wonderful design
As long as life endures it's yours, this heart of mine
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Writer: ARTHUR FREED, HARRY WARREN
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Performed By: Aspiration
Featuring: Peter Asplund
Length: 3:47
Written by: ARTHUR FREED, HARRY WARREN

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