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Take My Heart - Paul Stride



     
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Take My Heart Lyrics


Don't have no fancy occupation
I can't fly you to the Moon
Ain't got nothing in my pocket
But I got enough Love for you
I don't drive a Lamborghini (no I don't)
All my clothes are old used
Ain't got no house on the hill, Girl
But I got enough Love for you
You're all I need
Can't put a price tag on it
You're worth more than gold
And I'll do anything to have it
Spend all my time on you
Ain't got no time to pay
But if I gave one thing away
Take my Heart today (ooooohhhoooooooohhhhh)
Take my Heart today (ooooohhhoooooooohhhhh)
And let me show what you been missing (my love)

And show what Love's supposed to do (what's it's supposed to do oh)
We don't need no Magic or Money
Cause I got enough Love for you
It don't take no rocket Science
To know that I'm your dream come true
Let me promise you this one thing
That I got enough Love for you (got so much Love for you)
You're all I need
Can't put a price tag on it
You're worth more than gold
And I'll do anything to have it
Spend all my time on you
Ain't got no time to pay
But if I gave one thing away
Take my Heart today
You're all I need
Can't put a price tag on it
You're worth more than gold
And I'll do anything to have it
Spend all my time on you
Ain't got no time to pay
But if I gave one thing away-ay-ay-ay
You're all I need
Can't put a price tag on it (price tag on it)
You're worth more than gold
And I'll do anything to have it
Spend all my time on you (time on you)
Ain't got no time to pay (got no time to pay)
But if I gave one thing away
Take my Heart today (take my heart today)
ooooohhhoooooooohhhhh
Take my Heart today
ooooohhhoooooooohhhhh
Take my Heart away
ooooohhhoooooooohhhhh
Take my Heart today
ooooohhhoooooooohhhhh

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Paul Stride started playing the drums at the age of 8, and then later taught himself to play the keys. While he had some formal musical training later in his teens, he remained a musician who preferred playing by ‘ear’, and writing his own songs rather than playing others. Dabbling a little in writing and recording venue’s in the late 80’s and early 90’s, he found himself ignoring his musicianship for a corporate career.

Read more about Paul Stride on Last.fm.


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