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Two Hearts
Cloak-and-dagger love
Not for the world to see
Bittersweet and full of mysteries
She was a daddy's girl
Livin' in a husband predisposed world
All she wanted was to feel loved
He was a country boy
Married to a city girl
He wasn't included in all her cloy
Two hearts search for desire
Two others feeds the fire
Two hearts that now belong
Two others will never see the wrong
Two hearts on a one-way street
Two others will never try to compete
Who will be the lonely ones
They'd meet down by the tracks
Without looking back
Trimblin' hands held her so close
She'd looked into his eyes
They both realized
Their souls could finally be one
More than miles keep them apart
Emptiness fills their heat
But love always finds away
Two hearts search for desire
Two others feeds the fire
Two hearts that now belong
Two others will never see the wrong
Two hearts on a one-way street
Two others will never try to compete
Who will be the lonely ones
Not for the world to see
Bittersweet and full of mysteries
She was a daddy's girl
Livin' in a husband predisposed world
All she wanted was to feel loved
He was a country boy
Married to a city girl
He wasn't included in all her cloy
Two hearts search for desire
Two others feeds the fire
Two hearts that now belong
Two others will never see the wrong
Two hearts on a one-way street
Two others will never try to compete
Who will be the lonely ones
They'd meet down by the tracks
Without looking back
Trimblin' hands held her so close
She'd looked into his eyes
They both realized
Their souls could finally be one
More than miles keep them apart
Emptiness fills their heat
But love always finds away
Two hearts search for desire
Two others feeds the fire
Two hearts that now belong
Two others will never see the wrong
Two hearts on a one-way street
Two others will never try to compete
Who will be the lonely ones
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