I'm not the hero, who will always save the day
Don't always wear the white hat, won't always know the way
I may not even be the dream, you wanted to come true
But, I'll always be the man in love with you

I'm not the key, that opens every door
Don't have the power, to give you all you want and more
But when you're needing something special, you can hold on to
I'll always be the man in love with you

I never could work miracles
There may be others, who can do what I can't do
But no one else could be, as good as me at loving you

When the world won't turn, the way you wish it would
And the dreams you have don't come alive, as often as they should
Remember that there's some one there, whose heart is always true
I'll always be the man in love with you

Remember that there's some one there, whose heart is always true
Some one there, to help you make it through
I'll always be the man in love, with you


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    This is such a wonderful song, it is exactly how I feel with my wife. I'm not perfect but like the my favorite lines in the song says

    "I never could work miracles there maybe others who can do what I can't do but no one else could be as good as me at loving you"

    There is no else who can love my wife as much as I do. One of my favorite George Strait songs, this one is so real.

    eric_jr2005on July 21, 2006   Link
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    You are the hero that wears the white hat. A knight in shining armor. For me at least. It was a fairytale wedding In my back yard. My sister married us and that was when I did kiss you. Then back to mudpies in the fort on Dennis street. You were so loving and caring back then. No bodyb can do what you can do. Ever. I'll always be the woman In love with you.

    Nancybarcotton October 24, 2023   Link

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