Two Hearts

Graham Nash · Other Songs - Graham Nash

Getting off the freeway

Shaking off a bad day

Got to change the feeling

And it doesn't matter how



Suddenly I see you

Pulling in the driveway

I can't wait to hold you

And it doesn't matter now



I go to kiss you on the shoulder

But I feel you leave, you moving away



You've got to tell me what you're thinking

How else am I supposed to know?

We've got to put our hearts together

And let the love between us grow, two hearts



Standing in the kitchen

Just passed the doorway

I reach out to touch you

But you just turn away



I wanna make you happy

And I'll do it your way

Whatever it is, just tell me

We can't go on this way



Everyday we're both a little older

Don't you feel the time rushing away?



You've got to tell me what you're thinking

How else am I supposed to know?

We've got to put our hearts together

And let the love between us grow, two hearts



Beating together, two hearts

Standing alone, two hearts

Each one believing

Take a look at us, take a look at us

Take a look at these two hearts



Everyday we're both a little older

Don't you feel the time rushing away?



You've got to tell me what you're thinking

How else am I supposed to know?

We've got to put our hearts together

And let the love between us grow, two hearts



Beating together, two hearts

Standing alone, two hearts

Each one believing, two hearts

Standing alone, two hearts

Two Hearts - Graham Nash

Graham Nash's "Two Hearts" stands as a poignant exploration of romantic longing and emotional vulnerability, characteristic of his solo work following his departure from The Byrds. Recorded in the late 1970s, the track exemplifies Nash's signature blend of acoustic guitar and introspective lyricism, drawing upon the folk-rock traditions he helped pioneer. The song reflects a period where Nash focused on personal narratives and the complexities of human relationships, moving away from the psychedelic experimentation of his earlier career. Its enduring appeal lies in its honest portrayal of heartache and the quiet strength required to navigate love's challenges, cementing Nash's reputation as a songwriter capable of capturing universal sentiments with intimate precision.