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"Two of Hearts" - Stacy Q.

I'm going to change the pace a little bit. I'm worn out with the same old sh*t. Let's liven it up with some 80's. I need to feel upbeat and this will definitely do the trick.

Lyrics:

I-I-I-I-I-I need, I need you
I-I-I-I-I-I need, I need you
I-I-I-I-I-I need, I need you
I never said I wasn't gonna tell nobody
no baby
but this good lovin' I can't keep it to myself
Oh no
When we're together it's like hot coals in a fire
hot baby
my body's burning so come on hear my desire
come on, come on

two of hearts
two hearts that beat as one
I need you, I need you
two of hearts
two hearts that beat as one
come on, come on

People get jealous cuz we always stay together
yeah baby
I guess they really want a love like yours and mine
together forever
I never thought that I could ever be this happy
yeah baby
my prayers were answered boy you came in the nick of time
woah woah woah woah

I've got this feeling that you're going to stay
I never knew that it could happen this way
before I met you I was falling apart
but now at last I really know that we are

two of hearts
two hearts that beat as one
I need you, I need you
two of hearts
two hearts that beat as one
come on, come on

I-I-I-I-I-I need, I need you
I-I-I-I-I-I need, I-I-I-I-I-I need
I need, I need, I need you

I never said I wasn't gonna tell nobody
no baby
but this good lovin' I can't keep it to myself
Oh no
When we're together it's like hot coals in a fire
hot baby
my body's burning so come on hear my desire
woah woah woah woah

I've got this feeling that you're going to stay
I never knew that it could happen this way
before I met you I was falling apart
but now at last I really know that we are

two of hearts
two hearts that beat as one
I need you, I need you
two of hearts
two hearts that beat as one
come on, come on


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