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Is better than some strange one you're looking for.

Can't you see the heartbeat that you know so well.

The song reached #5 on the cash box top 100, #3.

Ooh, you feel like a prisoner.

Everything your heart desires you say you can't stand to be tied so close to a lover.

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And you wanna find someone who will let you out.

16, 1988 1 viewer.

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Tied so close to a lover.

Is better than some strange one you're looking for.

And you wanna find someone who will.

Yeah ooh you feel like a prisoner.

And you wanna find someone who will let you out.

Say, you never know that strange one.

Ooh, you feel like a prisoner.

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Webeverything your heart desires is a song by the american duo hall & oates, released as the lead single from their thirteenth studio album, ooh yeah!

Ooh, you feel like a prisoner.

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Everything your heart desires lyrics.

You say you can't stand to be tied so close to a lover.

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And you want to find someone who will let you out.

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Can't you see the heartbeat that you know so well.

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A classic pop rock song with soulful vocals and synth sounds.