Yebba's Heartbreak

Album: Certified Lover Boy (2021)
Charted: 24
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  • How much better can I show my love for you
    Than say, "I do, I do, I do"?
    I do, I do, I do
    You may not know right where you're going
    But I do, I do, I do
    And all the times you wasn't chosen
    Well, I'll make it up to you
    All of the feelings you're not showing
    When your river's overflowing
    It's the truth, swear to you
    I do, I do, I do, I do, I do
    And all that you are, I do
    My single line of stars in noon
    Reflection of the very moon, I do
    I do, I do, I do
    Show my love for you
    Can I show my love for you?
    (Can I show my love for you?) Writer/s: Abigail Elizabeth Smith, James Francies
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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