[Georgette]
You were just a picture on my baby grand

[George]
Yours was in my wallet, I showed to all my friends

[Georgette]
But the world rolled in between us, keeping us apart
Thank God we discovered we're still joined at the heart

[Chorus: Both]
But you and me and time
Finally got together
I'm sorry that it took so long
But better late than never
The love we thought we'd lost
Was not that hard to find
It only took the three of us
You and me and time

[Georgette]
I lost you to the spotlight, but kept you in my prayers

[George]
No matter where they took me, hon you were always there

[Georgette]
It's so hard when your hero is a stranger in your home

[Both]
Our love's like a mountain, one can't move it alone

[Chorus]

[Georgette]
We can't light the candles on the birthday's that we missed
But we can hold each other and thank the Lord for this
Daddy you and me and time

Finally got together
I'm sorry that it took so long
But better late than never
The love we thought we lost
Was not that hard to find
It only took the three of us
You and me and time

It only took the three of us
You and me and time

[George]
I love you darlin'


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