[Intro]Yeah[Verse 1]Well, let's go back to the dayWhen I saw your face for the very first timeWell let's go back again when I held your handAnd stare into your eyes[Pre-Chorus]Cause I knew you were the oneWith you, my life has just begunBaby, you can count on me[Chorus]Cause your heart is in my hands, yeahCause your heart is in my handsOh woah-oh oh ohYeah[Verse 2]Let's go back in timeAlways knew that you'd be mineAnd I'm never gonna find someone as beautiful as you, girlGot my hand right your waistLook in your eyesKiss your lips, touch up on your faceI can't forget the wayI feel your smile[Pre-Chorus]Cause I knew you were the oneWith you, my life has just begunBaby, you can count on me[Chorus]Cause your heart is in my hands(Your heart is in my hands)Cause your heart is in my handsOh woah-oh oh ohYeah
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Heart In My Hands Austin Mahone
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Coração na minha mãoBem, vamos voltar ao diaEm que vi seu rosto pela primeira vezBem, vamos voltar novamenteQuando segurei sua mão e olhei para seus olhosPorque eu soube que você era a talCom você minha vida acabou de começarAmor, você pode contar comigoPorque seu coraçãoEstá nas minhas mãosPorque seu coraçãoEstá nas minhas mãosOh yeahBem, vamos voltar no tempoSempre soube que você seria minhaE nunca encontrarei alguém tão bela como você, garotaTenho minhas mãos em volta de sua cinturaOlho em seus olhos, beijo seus lábiosToco seu rostoNão consigo esquecer a maneira como sinto seu sorrisoPorque eu soube que você era a talCom você minha vida acabou de começarAmor, você pode contar comigoPorque seu coraçãoEstá nas minhas mãos(Seu coração está nas minhas mãos)Porque seu coraçãoEstá nas minhas mãosOh yeahHeart In My HandWell let's go back to the dayWhen I saw your face for the very first timeWell let's go back againWhen I held your hand and stared into your eyesCause I knew you were the oneWith you my life has just begunBaby you can count on meCause your heartIs in my handsCause your heartIs in my handsOh yeahWell let's go back in timeAlways knew that you'd be mineAnd I'm never gonna find someone as beautiful as you girlGot my hands right on your waistLook in your eyes, kiss your lipsTouch up on your faceCan't forget the way I feel your smileCause I knew you were the oneWith you my life has just begunBaby you can count on meCause your heartIs in my hands(Your heart is in my hands)Cause your heartIs in my handsOh yeahLetra enviada por Encontrou algum erro na letra? Por favor, envie uma correção >Compartilheesta músicaComentarÚLTIMASJames Blake com Rosalía, Alessia Cara e Austin Mahone: Veja os lançamentos do dia!
Yeah.Well, let's go back to the day.When I saw your face for the very first time.Well let's go back again when I held your hand andstared into your eyes.Cause I knew you were the one.With you my life has just begun.Baby, you can count on me.Cause your heart-t-t is in my hand.Cause your heart-t-t is in my hand.Oh woah-oh oh oh.Yeah.Well let's go back in time in this.Always knew that you'd be mine.And I'm never gonna find someone as beautiful as you, girl.Got my hands right on your waist.Look in your eyes.Kiss your lips, touch up on your face.Can't forget the way I feel you smile.Cause I knew you were the one.With you, my life has just begun.Baby, you can count on me.Cause your heart-t-t is in my hand.Cause your heart-t-t is in my hand.O-o-oh yeah.
It was a novel experience to find one's self a boyprisoner in the hands of an enemy we did not highly respect. The blue coats were every where; thereseemed to be myriads of them and they seemed tobe handsomely uniformed, well fed and thoroughlyequipped with superior guns, accoutrements, wagonsand tents, presenting a striking contrast to my braveConfederate countrymen whose manly hearts werebeating true under tattered and time-worn gray remnants of former uniforms. We were sent up in aboat to Chattanooga and guarded two days and thenforwarded in freight cars to Nashville. At the latter place we were confined in the capitol and theyards surrounding it. Here we were drawn up inline and reviewed by Andrew Johnson, the militarygovernor, and afterwards president of the UnitedStates.
The sutler was allowed to sell us large guttapercha coat buttons at five cents each. These we wouldboil in tin cups until they resumed their originalshape. With great patience the worker would cutthe centre out and fashion it into a ring. Old goldpens, pieces of silver, brass buttons, and any otherbright metal was used in making sets representingclasped hands, hearts and shields and other designswhich were nicely engraved and highly polishedThe sets were riveted in with pins or strips of metalso perfectly that the fastenings could not be dectected. We used sand paper and a greasy cloth to polish. With my two bunk companions for partners Istarted a ring factory. These men were JohnathanSmith, farmer and blacksmith and R. M. Espy afarmer, both from Henry county, Alabama. Smithwas somewhat of a genius at tinkering, Espy hadno skill in any particular line and I was an untrained boy with a bent toward barter and some tact asa salesman.
Our first investment was for two rubber buttonscosting ten cents which amount we raised by sellinga part of our rations which we sorely needed. Icut a brass button from my old coat which we hammered out on an old piece of iron. By some meanswe bought or borrowed a ten cent file. Smith madetwo rings, Espy and I assisting in cutting and polishing. The sets were clasped hands with hearts oneither side. The rings were well shaped and themetal shone like polished gold. I willingly acted assalesman and found a purchaser in the sergeant ofthe guard at ten cents each. With the money wepurchased more buttons and made more rings. 2ff7e9595c
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