Whats Love Got To Do With It

DNCE

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Intro:      Verse: 1 You must understand though the touch of your hand Makes my pulse react That it’s only the thrill of boy meeting girl Opposittes attract It’s phys-ical only log-ical You must try to ignore that it means more than that What’s love got to do got to do with it What’s love but a sweet old fashioned notion What’s love got to do got to do with it Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken?   Verse: 2 It may seem to you that I’m acting confused When you’re close to me If a tend to look dazed I’ve read it someplace I’ve got cause to be There’s a name for it There’s a phrase that fits But whatever the reason you do it for me What’s love got to do got to do with it What’s love but a sweet old fashioned notion What’s love got to do got to do with it Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken? Bridge I’ve been taking on a new direction But I have to say I’ve been thinking about my own protection It scares me to feel this way     What’s love got to do got to do with it What’s love but a sweet old fashioned notion What’s love got to do got to do with it Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken? What’s love got to do got to do with it What’s love but a sweet old fashioned notion What’s love got to do got to do with it Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken?

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