We got it together, didn't we
We've definitely got our thing together don't we baby
Isn't that nice
I mean really, when really sit and think about it
Isn't it really, really nice

I can easily feel myself slipping
In more and more ways
That super world of my own
Nobody but you and me

We've got it together baby

My first, my last, my everything
And the answer to all my dreams
You're my sun, my moon, my guiding star
My kind of wonderful, that's what you are

I know there's only, only one like you
There's no way they could have made two
You're, you're all I'm living for, your love I'll keep forevermore
You're the first, you're the last, my everything

In you I've found so many things
A love so new, only you could bring
Can't you see it's you? You make me feel this way
You're like a fresh morning dew on a brand new day

I see so many ways that I
Can love you 'til the day I die
You're my reality, yet I'm lost in a dream
You're the first, the last, my everything

I know there's only, only one like you
There's no way they could have made two
Girl, you're my reality, but I'm lost in a dream
You're the first, you're the last, my everything

You and me baby
It's you, and me
And you are the first, the last, my everything


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You're the First, the Last, My Everything Lyrics as written by Peter Sterling Radcliffe Barry White

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    es la raja esta cancion, muy buen!! Barry White la lleva!

    alstitanon August 23, 2002   Link
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    My boyfriend got on his knees in a nightclub in front of all his mates and sung this to me :) it was our song.

    When his granddad died, they played it at his funeral - it was his favourite song. Now we have a link with him, and it makes us smile whenever we hear it!

    kat_e_bon September 30, 2005   Link
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    This song is my fav by him...i cant believe there are no comments yet! A classic loOooOve song...its about perfect love: being in love with someone, living with & loving that someone forever, and staying true to them and vice versa...this song hits close to home :)

    thewhoandzepp4evron June 24, 2008   Link
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    Two comments? Man, if you haven't made love to Barry than you haven't made love. (Oops, I'm in that category:). This is Barry's signature song and perhaps his best. Such a romantic song about true and lasting love. Barry's singing in this makes my knees weak and my heart beat faster...

    wholelottawomanon December 04, 2011   Link
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    haha..

    every asshole in state are billy boy when you tryin to call by phone they use this as ringtone haha

    yosexbodybeyonon February 26, 2014   Link
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    haha two star fo yo pumpkin who manage this forum asshole

    yosexbodybeyonon February 26, 2014   Link

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