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Two Hearts (Live at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY - June/July 2000) - Bruce Springsteen
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Two Hearts (Live at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY - June/July 2000) Bruce Springsteen

"Two Hearts" by Bruce Springsteen, performed live at Madison Square Garden in 2000, is a #Rock song that explores themes of love, connection, and the struggles of relationships. The lyrics convey a sense of yearning and the desire for unity between two individuals, emphasizing the power and complexity of love. Musically, the song features a driving beat and vibrant instrumentation, characteristic of Springsteen's energetic performances. Its cultural impact lies in its celebration of romantic resilience, resonating with audiences seeking hope in love amidst life's challenges. Released in 1980, it remains a beloved classic.

Two Hearts (Live at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY - June/July 2000) - Bruce Springsteen
I went out walking the other day
Seen a little girl crying along the way
She'd been hurt so bad said she'd never love again
Someday your crying, girl will end
And you'll find once again

Two hearts are better than one
Two hearts girl get the job done
Two hearts are better than one

Once I spent my time playing tough guy scenes
But I was living in a world of childish dreams
Someday these childish dreams must end
To become a man and grow up to dream again
Now I believe in the end

Two hearts are better than one
Two hearts girl get the job done
Two hearts are better than one

Sometimes it might seem like it was planned
For you to roam empty hearted through this land
Though the world turns you hard and cold
There's one thing mister, that I know
That's if you think your heart is stone
And that you're rough enough to whip this world alone
Alone buddy there ain't no peace of mind
That's why I'll keep searching till I find my special one
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