Songs by Robbi A.


   

HUMAN HEART (POP VERSION/FEMALE)

  1. HUMAN HEART (POP VERSION/FEMALE)
    Robbi A.
    Genre: Pop



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    Lyrics:
                                                      
    Human Heart (rewrite 4/17) robbi atkins I wish I’d said goodbye to you I wish I’d know that I needed to. ANd I hope that you’ll forgive me For all I did and didn’t do. I wish I’d been a better friend. Wish I could hug you once again. Would anything be different. Would it still have had to end. Chorus: Well until the time comes when we meet again up there I’ll see you in the sun and moon and I’ll feel you in the air. Can you hear me from where you are Dancing up in the stars Oh i’ll love you forever and we’ll never be apart because time and space do not exist in the human heart. Verse: I’m angry that you went away is that something I’m allowed to say Will I have to live with feeling like this every day Will I drown in this pain Or ever laugh again Will I always be wondering the way things might have been Chorus: Well until the time comes when we meet again up there I’ll see you in the sun and moon and I’ll feel you in the air. Can you hear me from where you are Dancing up in the stars Oh i’ll love you forever and we’ll never be apart because time and space do not exist in the human heart. bridge: well unanswered questions…… can’t be answered now….. but we’ll go on with living… we’ll learn a new way how… Chorus: And until the time comes when we meet again up there I’ll see you in the sun and moon and I’ll feel you in the air. Can you hear me from where you are Dancing up in the stars Oh i’ll love you forever and we’ll never be apart because time and space do not exist in the human heart. Oh i’ll love you forever and we’ll never be apart because time and space do not exist in the human heart.


                                                                                                                                                                                        
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