I believe, you can love someone forever
I believe if it's right, love will last a lifetime
If you say, I will stay everyday right here by your side
Loving every night

Soft perfume and a smooth walk
A smile that dances when you talk
A sweet melody when you whisper to me
I love ya, I need ya, I'm never gonna leave you, no

Summer mornings in your hair
Paradise in my arms and I wanna take you there
So I'm down on one knee and if you'll have me
I love you, I'll please you, I'm never gonna leave you

I'm gonna stay 'till the day after
After the sun turns off it's lights
Stars don't shine at night
When God comes for my soul, I'll politely say no
I'm gonna stay 'till the day after
The world stops turning around

I believe, you can love someone forever
I believe that if it's right, love will last a lifetime
If you say, I will stay everyday right here by your side
Loving every night

I'm gonna stay 'till the day after
After the sun turns off it's lights
Stars don't shine at night
When God comes for my soul, I'll politely say no
I'm gonna stay 'till the day after
The world stops turning around

Stay 'till the day after
After the sun turns off it's lights
Stars don't shine at night
When God comes for my soul, I'll politely say no
I'm gonna stay 'till the day after
The world stops turning around

I'm gonna stay 'till the day after
World stops turning around
I'm gonna stay 'till the day after
World stops turning around
I'm gonna stay 'till the day after


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'Til the Day After Lyrics as written by Sean Thomas Hopper Joe White

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