Take Good Care of My Heart

Album: Whitney Houston (1985)
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  • Time can pass so slowly when you feel so all alone
    Love can strike like lightning when you find your heart a home
    I've see it in the movies, read about it in a book
    I never thought I'd feel it but your touch was all it took

    Take good care of my heart
    Take good care of my heart
    Baby, you're the first to take it
    You're the only one who can break it
    I love you more than I should
    But it keeps me feelin' so good
    I've waited for your love forever
    You're the one to take good care of my heart

    Come and make your magic 'til you have me hypnotized
    If we get any closer I'll be drowning in your eyes
    You're the one I needed most when my love was on that line
    I'm so glad you gave me yours when I gave you mine

    So take good care of my heart
    Take good care of my heart
    Baby, you're the first to take it
    You're the only one who can break it
    I love you more than I should
    But it keeps me feelin' so good
    I've waited for your love forever
    You're the one to take good care of my heart

    I love you more than I should
    But it keeps me feelin' so good (oh, it keeps me feelin' so)
    I've waited for your love forever
    You're the one to take good care of my heart

    Take good care of my heart
    Take good care of my heart
    Take good care of my heart
    Take good care of me

    Baby, you're the first to take it
    And you're the only one who can break it
    I love you more than I should
    But it keeps me feelin' so good (oh, it keeps me feelin' so)
    I've waited for your love forever
    You're the one to take good care of my heart

    Take good care of my heart
    Take good care of my heart Writer/s: Peter James Mccann, Stephen Hartley Dorff
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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