Love

Album: Thirty One (2014)
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  • I still believe in fairy-tales
    I still believe in picking flowers
    I still believe in getting lost in someone's eyes
    And talking for hours

    I still believe in shooting stars
    I still believe in midnight drives
    And butterflies you give right before you kiss
    For the very first time

    Love, how many times can a heart break?
    And love, how much weight can soul take?
    And love, I don't know where you ran off to
    But love, love, love
    I still believe in you

    I still believe in miracles
    I still believe in wedding rings and bibles
    I still believe the best walk you'll ever take is
    Walking down the isle

    Love, how many times can a heart break?
    And love, how much weight can soul take?
    And love, I don't know where you ran off to
    But love, love, love
    I still believe in you
    Yeah, I still believe in you

    I still believe that you'll come knocking on the door
    When I least expect you to,
    You give me something I can hold
    You pull me through, 'cause that's what you do
    That's what you do, love
    Yeah, that's what you do, love

    Love, how many times can a heart break?
    And love how much weight can soul take?
    And love I don't know where you ran off to
    But love, love, love
    Oh love, love, love
    I still believe in you
    I still believe in you
    Yeah, I still believe in you Writer/s: Catt Gravitt, Jimmy Robbins
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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