Heart Of Mine
The Peter Malick Group feat. Norah Jones Lyrics


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Heart of mine,
Be still
You can play with fire,
But you'll get the bill
Don't let him know
Don't let him know that you love him
Oh, don't be a fool, don't be blind
Heart of mine

Heart of mine,
Go back home
You've got no reason to wander
No reason to roam
Don't let him see
Don't let him see that you need him
Oh, don't push yourself over the line
Heart of mine

Heart of mine,
Go back where you been
The only trouble with you
Is if you let him in
Don't let him hear
Don't let him hear where you're goin'
Oh, I'm tired of ties that bind
Heart of mine

Heart of mine,
So malicious and so full of guile
I give you an inch
And you take a mile
Don't let yourself fall
Don't let yourself stumble
Oh, do the time, don't do the crime
Heart of mine

Heart of mine...

Oh, oh, oh...





Heart of mine...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Peter Malick Group's "Heart of Mine" is a warning to a person's heart to be careful and not fall in love with someone who will ultimately hurt them. The opening lines are "Heart of mine, be still, you can play with fire, but you'll get the bill." This is a warning to the heart to not become too invested in the relationship because it will ultimately lead to heartache. The next stanza continues with "Heart of mine, go back home, you've got no reason to wander, no reason to roam." This suggests the heart has been wandering and needs to return to its rightful owner, which might mean going back to a previous partner.


The chorus repeats the warning for the heart to protect itself and not let the other person know how they truly feel. The bridge continues this theme of caution, calling the heart malicious and full of guile and warning it not to let itself fall or stumble. The song ultimately urges the heart to do the right thing and not give in to the temptation of the problematic partner.


Line by Line Meaning

Heart of mine,
The singer is addressing their own heart, which seems to be off on a dangerous path.


Be still
The singer is imploring their heart to calm down and stop leading them astray.


You can play with fire,
The singer acknowledges that their heart is taking risks, possibly in a romantic relationship.


But you'll get the bill
The artist warns that their heart will eventually have to face the consequences of its actions.


Don't let him know
The artist advises their heart to keep its true feelings hidden from the object of their affection.


Don't let him know that you love him
The singer specifically warns against revealing love to the person they desire.


Oh, don't be a fool, don't be blind
The singer is urging their heart to be sensible and not make rash decisions in love.


Heart of mine
The artist repeats the refrain, addressing their heart once again.


Go back home
The artist advises their heart to return to a more safe and stable way of living.


You've got no reason to wander
The artist encourages their heart that there is no need to take risks in love or life in general.


No reason to roam
The singer reinforces that their heart belongs in a safe and comfortable place.


Don't let him see
The artist once again instructs their heart to keep its true feelings hidden.


Don't let him see that you need him
The singer warns against being vulnerable and revealing dependency on the object of their affection.


Oh, don't push yourself over the line
The singer cautions their heart to not cross any boundaries or do anything that cannot be undone in love.


Heart of mine
The singer repeats the refrain, addressing their heart once again.


Go back where you been
The artist advises their heart to return to where it was in the past, before things got complicated.


The only trouble with you
The artist acknowledges that their heart is causing them problems.


Is if you let him in
The singer warns that if their heart allows the object of their affection in, it will only lead to more trouble.


Don't let him hear
The singer once again instructs their heart to keep its true feelings hidden.


Don't let him hear where you're goin'
The artist advises their heart to keep their future plans and desires secret from the object of their affection.


Oh, I'm tired of ties that bind
The artist expresses their frustration with being held down by emotional ties in love.


Heart of mine
The artist repeats the refrain, addressing their heart once again.


So malicious and so full of guile
The singer criticizes their own heart for being sneaky and deceitful in love.


I give you an inch
The artist acknowledges that they have given their heart some leeway and allowed it to take risks.


And you take a mile
The singer observes that their heart has taken even more than it was given, and has gone too far.


Don't let yourself fall
The singer warns their heart to not give in to temptation or make any wrong moves.


Don't let yourself stumble
The singer encourages their heart to stay strong and avoid making any mistakes in love.


Oh, do the time, don't do the crime
The artist advises their heart to take the necessary time and steps to do things right in love, rather than taking shortcuts or making mistakes.


Heart of mine
The artist repeats the refrain one last time, addressing their heart with a sense of finality.




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