I'm no stranger to loving arms
Well, I'm accustomed to lady's charms
You know that I didn't just arrive into town
You might say that I've been around
I've seen the fighter in lover's eyes
I've seen the lost pay in my time
I didn't think that there was much I'd missed
But let me tell you this

I've never been so loved in all my love
I've never felt the way I feel tonight
You came along and made my world turn bright
I've never loved like this before
I've never been so loved in all my love
I want forever to be like tonight
I'm going to need you 'til the day I die
I've never been so loved in all my love

Ain't it amazing, you're naturally fine
You've got a hold on this heart of mine
And I don't want you to ever let go
Hell, I just want you to know

I've never been so loved in all my love
I've never felt the way I feel tonight
You came along and made my world turn bright
I've never loved like this before
I've never been so loved in all my love
I want forever to be like tonight
I'm going to need you 'til the day I die
I've never been so loved in all my love

I've never been so loved in all my love
I've never felt the way I feel tonight
You came along and made my world turn bright
I've never loved like this before (fade)


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