My Heart Belongs To Me

Album: Superman (1977)
Charted: 4
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  • I got the feelin' the feelin's gone
    My heart has gone to sleep
    One of these mornin's I'll be gone
    My heart belongs to me
    Can we believe in fairy tales?
    Can love survive when all else fails?
    Can't hide the feelin', the feelin's gone
    My heart belongs to me

    But now my love, hey didn't I love you?
    But we knew what had to be
    Somehow my love, I'll always love you
    But my heart belongs to me

    Put out the light and close your eyes
    Come lie beside me, don't ask why
    Can't hide the feeling, the feelin's gone
    My heart belongs to me

    (But know my love, hey didn't I love you?
    Didn't I love you? Didn't I love you? Didn't I love you, baby?)

    Don't cry my love, I'll always love you
    But my heart belongs to me
    My heart belongs to me
    I got the feelin' the feelin's gone
    My heart belongs to me
    (Didn't I love you, Babe? Didn't I love you?) Writer/s: Alan Gordon
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Tratore, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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