Listen To Your Heart

Album: Girl On Fire (2012)
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  • He says
    Have no fear
    Open up
    Let me in

    He says
    Take a chance
    Here's your song
    Time to dance

    What you're gonna do when it comes for you
    Listen to my heart

    Oh, you gotta listen to your heart
    Listen to your heart
    Oh, why don't you listen to your heart

    He says
    Here's your sky
    Don't look down
    We can fly

    You said
    You're a little bit scared
    Just hold on
    We're almost there

    What you're gonna do when it comes for you
    Listen to my heart

    Oh, you gotta listen to your heart
    Listen to your heart
    Oh, why don't you listen to your heart

    You never know until you try
    Why so scared when hearts don't lie
    Turn off the world and close your eyes
    Lose yourself and listen to your heart

    Oh, why don't you listen to your heart
    Listen to your heart
    Oh, why don't you listen to your heart

    Hey
    You know what to do when it comes for you
    Hey

    You gotta listen, baby
    Aha, you gotta listen to it
    I'll get you hear it
    You gotta listen, baby
    Mmm Writer/s: Alicia Keys, John Stephens
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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