I
Can leave you like that
Just walk out the door
And never come back

I
Can stay all my life
With you by my side
I might call it always

I
Ask you to change
To be someone else
One that I dream of

I
Can hope that in time
Both my love wait at the end of the day loving you love

If
The waves turns storm of the ocean
If
The skys grow dark with rain
We will see it through clear water
If each of us
If each of us
Gives just a little more

I
Can say that we were through and just stay away
And find someone new
But
All my words would be lies
We both of us know what's true
At the end of the day love cooh love

If
The waves turn the storm of the ocean
If
The skies grow dark with rain
We will see it through clear water
If each of us
If each of us
Can gives just a little more,
Oh, just a little more
Oh yeah, yeah

We will see it through clear water
If each of us
If each of us
Can gives just a little more

Ooh ooh ooh
Can gives just a little more


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You Love Who You Love Lyrics as written by Clifton Magness Carole Bayer Sager

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Fintage House Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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