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Some Hearts

by Marshall Crenshaw

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(diane warren) For a while I've been so unlucky Always stumbling around in circles But I must've stumbled into something Look at me am I really alone with you Now I'm loving the life I'm living Can't recall when I last felt that way Guess it must be all the love you're giving Never knew, never knew it could be like this But I guess Chorus: Some hearts seem to have it so easy Some hearts have all the stars on their sides Some hearts always get all the right breaks And some hearts just get lucky some time Never thought someone like you would love me You're the last thing my heart expected Didn't think I'd ever find somebody Someone who makes me feel like this Chorus (3x's) Bridge: Some hearts like mine get lucky Lucky sometime

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