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Too Much For One Heart Lyrics


Lea Salonga Too Much For One Heart


Outside, there is a war
In here the night is still
The jasmine buds have bloomed
The way the jasmine will
And I have given birth to a speckle of dust
To a sparkle of light
To a small hint of life

Frail as a flower in the morning
Is this tiny work of art
When I see his face before me
This is too much for one heart
Here like a seedling in a garden
Is a world about to start
How I need you here to share it
This is too much for one heart

Yours... Half of all of this is yours
And I swear upon the moon
Soon, you will see
The best of you and me
And a smile that is shining
On the face of your son
All alone in my arms I hold such beauty
I want time to stop right here
Make perfection last forever
In which I could disappear
Disappear

Yours... Half of all of this is yours
And now I feel you coming near
Here you will see
The best of you and me
Both our stories combining
In this life we've begun
I have been living with such wonder
That my soul could burst apart
Knowing soon we'll be together
And it's too much for one heart



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