Blackmore, Ginny - Under My Feet Lyrics






I can feel you
You've become my everything, become my home
Flying solo
Ain't a thing that either one of us will know
Cause no matter where we are
We'll never be detached
It's our second nature
To make the journey back

And I can feel your heart
Beating like a drum under my feet, my feet, my feet

Cause when I wake up in the morning
All I ever think about is
How to get, how to get
How to get to where you are
And boy wherever, without warning
I am under your arrest
I'm trying to get, trying to get,
Trying to get to where you are

So when your heart goes, my heart goes
When your heart says, yeah yeah
My heart says, yeah
I can feel your heart
Beating like a drum
Under my feet, my feet
And nothing else compares

Try to leave you
But the heavens and the earth taught me dead
Cause the only thing that's true
Is the green between us never turns to red
And no matter where we are
We'll never be detached
It's our second nature
To make the journey back

And I can feel your heart
Beating like a drum under my feet, my feet, my feet

Cause when I wake up in the morning
All I ever think about is
How to get, how to get
How to get to where you are
And boy wherever, without warning
I am under your arrest
I'm trying to get, trying to get
Trying to get to where you are

Cause when your heart goes, my heart goes
When your heart says, yeah yeah
My heart says, yeah
I can feel your heart
Beating like a drum
Under my feet, my feet
And nothing else compares
Today

You are the only one
You are the only one
You are the only one

Cause when I wake up in the morning
All I ever think about is
How to get, how to get
How to get to where you are
And boy wherever, without warning
I am under your arrest
I'm trying to get, trying to get
Trying to get to where you are

Cause when your heart goes, my heart goes
When your heart says, yeah yeah
My heart says, yeah
I can feel your heart
Beating like a drum
Under my feet, my feet
And nothing else compares
Today





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