
What Can I Do with My Heart Juice Newton
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So many people who love each other
Not enough love for us all
When we're so careless with one another
Someone is destined to fall
Whatever happened to all of the love
I thought we had at the start?
Whatever happened to old-fashioned love
The kind that'll never falls apart?
Tell me, what can I do
What can I do with my heart?
So many pieces and parts of you
Still being used in my heart
What can I do with my heart?
When all the words that were never spoken
Finally drove us apart
Blinded by some kind of false emotion
We're selfishly blaming our hearts
Whatever happened to giving and bending? (Oooh)
We used to do it so well (Oooh)
Whatever happened to old-fashioned endings (Oooh)
The kind that were so easy to tell? (Oooh)
Not enough love for us all
When we're so careless with one another
Someone is destined to fall
Whatever happened to all of the love
I thought we had at the start?
Whatever happened to old-fashioned love
The kind that'll never falls apart?
Tell me, what can I do
What can I do with my heart?
So many pieces and parts of you
Still being used in my heart
What can I do with my heart?
When all the words that were never spoken
Finally drove us apart
Blinded by some kind of false emotion
We're selfishly blaming our hearts
Whatever happened to giving and bending? (Oooh)
We used to do it so well (Oooh)
Whatever happened to old-fashioned endings (Oooh)
The kind that were so easy to tell? (Oooh)
"What Can I Do with My Heart" by Juice Newton is a country-pop ballad released in 1989. The song explores themes of love, heartbreak, and emotional vulnerability, expressing the struggle of moving on after a relationship. Its poignant lyrics are complemented by Newton's heartfelt vocals and soft melodies. #CountryPop
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