You know your smile woman
treat me so darn darn fine
Give me such an appetite
& I need your loving every night
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Baby when you kiss my lips
Make me wanna go head over heels - for you yeah!
When you whisper in my ear
What I say is how I feel for you yeah!
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Since I was sweet sixteen
I wanted to make you my queen
Then until the day you were
You are the loving girl who's taken my hand
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Now I'm glad I'm an older man
I can see things are riding to plan
Baby if you promise me
We can build our world together for true me & you
I gonna take it to you
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Your love gets sweeter everyday
Your love gets sweeter everyday
You walk so sweetly when you walk,
when you talk & you dance for me girl
You walk so sweetly when you walk,
when you talk & you dance for me girl
I'll never make you blue
I'll never
I'll never make you blue



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    Very catchy and up beat happy song in my opinion its one of his best :o)
    Scottish_Lionon March 23, 2006   Link
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    makes me want to dance and be happy. its so bouncy
    chloee92on September 28, 2007   Link

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