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Be Careful, It’s My Heart - Irving Berlin
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Be Careful, It’s My Heart Irving Berlin

"Be Careful, It’s My Heart," written by Irving Berlin, is a romantic ballad from the 1948 film "Easter Parade." The song conveys themes of love, vulnerability, and the need for caution in matters of the heart. The lyrics express a plea to a lover to treat one's heart with care, highlighting the fragility of emotions. Musically, it features a gentle melody and lush orchestration typical of the era. The song has become a classic, showcasing Berlin's skill in blending heartfelt sentiment with memorable tunes. #Jazz

Be Careful, It’s My Heart - Irving Berlin
Be careful, it's my heart
It's not my watch you're holding, it's my heart
It's not the note that I sent you that you quickly burned
It's not the book I lent you that you'll never return

Remember, it's my heart
The heart with which so willingly I part
It's yours to take, to keep or break
But please, before you start
Be careful, it's my heart
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