I'll be yours in springtime
When the flowers are in bloom
We'll wander through the meadows
In all their sweet perfume
And every night I'll hold you tight
Beneath an April moon
Ah-ha-ha
Ah-ha-ha
Ah-ha-ha

[chorus]
I'll be your girl for all seasons
All the year through
Your girl for all seasons
Cuz I love, yes I love to be everything to you
Just you

I'll be yours in summer
When we're playing in the sand
We'll spend the day together
Making love and getting tans
And on the beach at sunset
When we're walking hand in hand
Ah-ha-ha
Ah-ha-ha
Ah-ha-ha

[chorus]

If you fall in the fall
You'll see
September can be
Heavenly
If you fall say you'll fall for me
When autumn leaves are falling from the trees

I'll be yours in winter
When the snow is on the ground
I'll warm you through December
Cuz I'll always be around
We'll kiss below the mistletoe
When Santa comes to town
Ah-ha-ha
Ah-ha-ha
Ah-ha-ha

[chorus]

Girl for all seasons
I'll be your girl for all seasons
Summer and sunshine
I'll be your girl for all seasons
Winter and snowflakes
I'll be your girl for all seasons
Springtime and showers
I'll be your girl for all seasons
Falling in love
I'll be your summer, winter, spring, and fall
Yes I'll be everything to you


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    Awwww this is so sweet

    bayberry_moonon June 03, 2006   Link
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    I love the winter part. This song is so sweet. I would sing this at a talent show if I could.

    Prowler Kidon July 20, 2006   Link

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