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Artist/Band:
Texas
Lyrics for Song: In My Heart
Lyrics for Album: Mothers Heaven
How can I know which way to turn
Between my feelings and my dreams
I'm drowning in tennement oceans
There is more than this
I know that in my heart
I feel like going home again
But, I know that in my heart
I'm scared of what I'll find
It's raining on the kelvin
The rhythms never change
It's like a whisper
A whisper out of range
People can't convince me
I'll say again
I'm not ashamed
So how can I know which way to turn
When I walk on different grounds
No one can tell me
There is more than this
I know that in my heart
I feel like going home again
But, I know that in my heart
I'm scared of what I'll find
I know that in my heart
I want to see another side
But, I know that in my heart
I'm scared of what I'll find
Lord find me, don't turn me away
Lord find me, don't turn me away
I know that in my heart
I want to see another side
But, I know that in my heart
I'm scared of what I'll find
I know that in my heart
I feel like going home again
But, I know that in my heart
I'm scared of what I'll find
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About In My Heart
Texas's "In My Heart" stands as a defining track from the 1980s, showcasing the artist's signature blend of soulful vocals and polished pop production. Released on the album *Mothers Heaven*, the recording captures the era's shift toward more emotive and radio-friendly soundscapes, distinguishing Texas from his contemporaries through his distinctive vocal delivery and melodic sensibilities. The song exemplifies the genre of English-language pop-rock, characterized by its catchy hooks and emotional depth that resonated with audiences across the Atlantic. As part of Texas's broader discography, the track highlights his ability to craft songs that balance commercial appeal with genuine musical expression, cementing his legacy as a key figure in 1980s pop music. Its enduring popularity reflects the timeless quality of the composition and the artist's unique contribution to the genre during a transformative period in music history. |
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| Album Lyrics: Mothers Heaven |
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"Mothers Heaven"
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