It had been many years since I'd been in love
With a real man, I had given up on love
I didn't think a good man existed in this world
I was tired of searching
Because relationships I've dealt with in the past
Couldn't fathom being monogamous
And when I least expected it I found you
And because of you, I know how it feels to be

(Loved) and when I look into your eyes I see (love)
We pillow talk at night and I can hear your (love)
Oh, the next morning we make (love)
I'm so in love

Through you, I live and love again (yeah)
Open the path to happiness (yeah, yeah)
Through you, I learn to smile again
I thank God for you
Through you, I live and love again (yeah)
I trust you, just guide me, take my hand (yeah, yeah)
Through you, I learn to smile again
I love you (I love you), I love you (I love you)

Now it's been three years since we've been in love
And you keep doing things that show you're proud of
Thirty beauties in the room, only me you see
The confidence you give lives in me
I vow to never break your heart
I'll never let you down
For better or worse, I'll always be around
And with you here to share my life, so complete
And because of you I know how it feels to be

(Loved) and when I look into your eyes I see (love)
We pillow talk at night and I can hear your (love)
Oh, the next morning we make (love)
I'm so in love

Through you, I live and love again (yeah)
Open the path to happiness (yeah, yeah)
Through you, I learn to smile again
I thank God for you
Through you, I live and love again (yeah)
I trust you, just guide me, take my hand (yeah, yeah)
Through you, I learn to smile again
I love you (I love you), I love you (I love you)

I thank God for you

Your love's amazing
Hail, like the rain it fell on me (fell on me)
Wanting it more and more 'cause
Your love's in the air, I breathe
Lying beside me
You see into the soul of me (see into the soul of me)
And your spirit sets me free

Through you, I live and love again (yeah)
Open the path to happiness (yeah, yeah)
Through you, I learn to smile again
I thank God for you
Through you, I live and love again (yeah)
I trust you, just guide me, take my hand (yeah, yeah) (all my trust in you)
Through you, I learn to smile again
I love you (I love you), I love you (I love you)

Through you, I live and love again (yeah) (make me feel so loved)
Open the path to happiness (yeah, yeah)
Through you, I learn to smile again
I thank God for you (God made me for you)
Through you, I live and love again (yeah)
I trust you, just guide me, take my hand (yeah, yeah)
Through you, I learn to smile again
I love you (I love you), I love you (I love you)

Now it's been three years since we've been in love (yeah)
And you keep doing things that show you're proud of (yeah, yeah)
Thirty beauties in the room, only me you see (yeah)
The confidence you give lives in me
I vow to never break your heart
I'll never let you down (yeah)
For better or worse, I'll always be around (yeah, yeah)
And with you here to share my life, so complete
And because of you I know how it feels to be

Through you, I live and love again (yeah)
Open the path to happiness (yeah, yeah)
Through you, I learn to smile again
I thank God for you
Through you, I live and love again (yeah)
I trust you, just guide me, take my hand (yeah, yeah)
Through you, I learn to smile again
I love you (I love you), I love you (I love you)


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