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(Writer: D. Linde)If someone had told meThat one man could hold meAnd leave me weak as a babyI'da told 'em they were crazy...thenChorus:Love hit me like a ten pound hammerA ten pound hammer with a six-foot swingYeah...love hit me like a ten pound hammerA ten pound hammer with a six-foot swingI used to play it so coolLord knows I was no foolNo chains would ever bind meBut those days are all behind me.....ya seeRepeat Chorus:I never saw love's powerJust the hearts and the flowersAnd when I fell it was frighteningIt struck me down like lightening...whenRepeat Chorus:Bridge:I used to live like a rollin' stoneNobody had a hold on meAll it took was a kiss from youTo bring me right down to my knees.....All rightRepeat Chorus:Repeat Chorus:Repeat Chorus:(1997 Razor & Tie Entertainment, LLC)
(Writer: D. Linde)If someone had told meThat one man could hold meAnd leave me weak as a babyI'da told 'em they were crazy...thenChorus:Love hit me like a ten pound hammerA ten pound hammer with a six-foot swingYeah...love hit me like a ten pound hammerA ten pound hammer with a six-foot swingI used to play it so coolLord knows I was no foolNo chains would ever bind meBut those days are all behind me.....ya seeRepeat Chorus:I never saw love's powerJust the hearts and the flowersAnd when I fell it was frighteningIt struck me down like lightening...whenRepeat Chorus:Bridge:I used to live like a rollin' stoneNobody had a hold on meAll it took was a kiss from youTo bring me right down to my knees.....All rightRepeat Chorus:Repeat Chorus:Repeat Chorus:(1997 Razor & Tie Entertainment, LLC)
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