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Well he walked into the room with his love de jour
She was a pony-tailed porcelain doll
She was draped on his arm like a fine mink fur
She was at his beck and call"I couldn't hear a word" He said
But I've heard it all before
And like a rusty hinge on an eerie night
When you slowly close the doorHe sent chills up and down, up and down my spine
He does it to me every time
It's just a case of heart over mind
And still, somehow, he gets to me
Well I ain't deaf and I ain't dumb or blind
It's just an elementary, simple case of heart over mindWell, he walked into my life full of savior faire
Oh, the things he could say with a smile
And I fell in love on the spot, right there
Good Lord, that man had styleNow I know better then to take him back
But I'll take a second look
'Cause I still get weak when he walks my way
'Cause he sure did a body goodHe sent chills up and down, up and down my spine

He does it to me every time
It's just a case of heart over mind
And still, somehow, he gets to me
Well I ain't deaf and I ain't dumb or blind
It's just an elementary, simple case of heart over mindI've come to my senses
He ain't right for me
(He ain't right for me)
But he gets through my defenses
It's hard to believeHe sent chills up and down, up and down my spine
He does it to me every time
It's just a case of heart over mind
And still, somehow, he gets to me
Well I ain't deaf and I ain't dumb or blind
It's just an elementary, simple case of heart over mind
It's just an elementary, simple case of heart over mindHeart over mind
Heart over mind
I know it's only heart over mind
Heart over mind
I know it's only heart over mind

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Loretta Lynn "Lorrie" Morgan (born on June 27, 1959 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American country music singer.
The daughter of singer George Morgan, she made her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at age thirteen, performing Marie Osmond's "Paper Roses." Her father died when she was sixteen. When her father died in 1975, she took over his band and began leading the group through various club gigs.

Read more about Lorrie Morgan on Last.fm.


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