Every day of my life I'll be in love with you
Every day of my life I promise I'll be true
I'll never make you cry, and as the years go by
I'll always try to do what pleases you
Every day of my life I'll need you close to me
And if I have my way that's where you'll always be
I'll prove how much I love you over and over again
Every moment I live, every day of my life

Every day of my life I'll be in love with you
Every day of my life I promise I'll be true
I'll never make you cry, and as the years go by
I'll always try to do what pleases you
Every day of my life I'll need you close to me
And if I have my way that's where you'll always be
I'll prove how much I love you over and over again



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