Remember the day we met as you were walking by
Didn't think much of it then but now I realize
Something hidden there beneath those beautiful eyes
Now you're all I want it's written in the skies

That you are the one
I can't help but feel my search is done
And I know that it took me so long
To say what I feel I wrote a song

Baby your eyes they're blue like the ocean
I can't help but wanna be with you
When you smile it's like a ray of sunlight
After a long night of the moon
Will you be forever with me

We've been together now for 58 years
There were times we had to fight the heartache and the tears
But standing here now
I can honestly say
Wouldn't trade it all
No, not one single day

You're still the one
I'm so glad my search for you is done
And we've been together now so long
But I still want to sing you this song

Baby your eyes they're blue like the ocean
I can't help but wanna be with you
When you smile it's like a ray of sunlight
After a long night of the moon
Will you be forever with me

One of my favorite memories was on that summer day
You couldn't believe what was going on, you didn't know what to say
As I quietly knelt down there next to the tree
Said your full name and then asked you to marry me

You're all mine
Darling it's us till the end of time
And I never knew love could last this long
You're every word I sing in this song

Baby your eyes they're blue like the ocean
I can't help but wanna be with you
When you smile it's like a ray of sunlight
After a long night of the moon
Will you be forever with me
Will you be forever with me
Will you be forever with me


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Forever With Me Lyrics as written by Josiah Shettell

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