I'll always love you for the rest of my days.
You have won my heart and my soul with your sweet, sexy ways.
You gave me hope when I needed someone near.
You bring me happiness every day of every year.

I'll always love you for all that you are.
You have made my life complete, you're my lucky star.
You are the one that I've been searching for.
You are my everything, tell me who could ask for more.

And I'll always love you, Honey, this will never end.
I need you by my side, baby, you're my lover, my friend. My friend.

You gave my world a thrill I've never known.
And filled my eager heart with a love to call my own.

And I'll always love you, you must know how much I do.
You can count on me forever and I will take good care of you.

I'll always love you, I'm so happy that you're mine.
I'll always love you, yes, till the end of time.


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    They lyrics have grammatical errors and there is no way they are licensed that way. Big record labels pay too much money out to have those kinds of mistakes. UGH. Anyway, no clue what is meant by the "lover" word, but the rest of the song is easily understood. It's when you love someone even when they drive you absolutely bonkers at times. They are so da*n cute in such odd ways that ya have to smile. If only they would lighten up and do the same. Life is too short to be pessimistic, as someone who hates flags, George Bush, and spiders once told me.

    IllToast2Thaton February 17, 2013   Link

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