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Heart To Heart lyrics
I haven?t seen all there is to see
But I?ve seen quite a bit
I?ve seen I?ll always remember
Some things I wish that I could forget
I haven?t quite been around the world
But I?ve been around the block
I know that distances are meaningless
Like the hands that move around a clock
And I know that love is everywhere
Always safe, always true
And exactly where it comes from
Is where it?s going to
Your heart to mine, my heart to yours
Talk about opening windows, talk about opening doors
My heart to yours, your heart to mine
Love is a light that shines from heart to heart
Here I am sitting in old Hong Kong
The harbor and the lights
They?re like diamonds in the heavens
Enough to brighten the darkest of nights
There?s another side to sorrow
As there is to everything
Like the other side of lonely
Is falling in love again
And then you know that there?s an answer
To the suffering we see
And though it isn?t easy
It?s still as simple as you and me
And you?ll know that love is everywhere
Always safe, always true
And exactly where it comes from
Is where it?s going to
Your heart to mine, my heart to yours
Talk about opening windows, talk about opening doors
My heart to yours, your heart to mine
Love is a light that shines from heart to heart
Your heart to mine, my heart to yours
Talk about opening windows, talk about opening doors
My heart to yours, your heart to mine
Love is a light that shines from heart to heart
Part of these releases
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- Track 4 on Country Roads Collection Disc 4
- 3 Dreams
- 5 Shanghai Breezes
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- Track 8 on John Denver-Live in the U.S.S.R Disc 2
- 7 It Amazes Me
- 9 Annie's Song
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- Track 9 on Seasons of the Heart
- 8 Islands
- 10 Perhaps Love
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- Track 15 on Portrait
- 14 Wrangle Mountain Song
- 16 It's a Possibility
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- Track 14 on Country Boy
- 13 Thought of You
- 15 I Remember Romance
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