You could give me diamonds
You could give me pearls
Give me all the fast cars
In the world
But there is only one thing
And it´s bigger than the sea
The only thing that matters
Is what you´ve given me

And I say
When I see the bright lights in your eyes
Feel like a bird that´s just learned to fly
From now until the end of time
I´m glad you came into my life
My gift sent from above
Unconditional love

You take me as I am
Not who I´m dressed up to be
Looking at you tells me
The best things in life are free
You´re the blessing that I treasure
With heart so true
No one ever touched me
The way that you do

And I say
When I see the bright lights in your eyes
Feel like a bird that´s just learned to fly
From now until the end of time
I´m glad you came into my life
My gift sent from above
Unconditional love

With your innocence you opened up my heart
I knew that I would love you right from the very start
You turned my life around showed me a better way
Thoughts of you will always make me have a brighter day
When I´m by your side it helps to see me through
Can´t express all the happiness when I´m with you
A gift from up above the one I´m dreaming of
I´ll always cherish you my unconditional love

When I see the bright lights in your eyes
Feel like a bird that´s just learned to fly
From now until the end of time
I´m glad you came into my life (I´m glad you came into my life)
My gift sent from above
Unconditional love

Gift sent from above
Unconditional love
Gift sent from above
Unconditional love

My unconditional love


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Unconditional Love Lyrics as written by Victoria Beckham James Everette Lawrence

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