It amazes me how I can see
There's still so much more
After all this time, it's not hard to find
Why I adore you

Your smile, your heart, my friend
You make me all that I am

If you can tell me how
I could love you more than I do now
I will

And I know without a doubt
I will give you all I have to give
For as long as I live, I will

As the years go by I know that I
Will never leave your side
You're the world to me and I'll always be
Right here for you

Until the last breath I take
I'm yours for the rest of my days

If you can tell me how
I could love you more than I do now
I will

And I know without a doubt
I will give you all I have to give
For as long as I live, I will

I can't imagine how I would be now
Without you here with me

If you can tell me how
I could love you more than I do now
I will

And I know without a doubt
I will give you all I have to give
For as long as I live, I will
For as long as I live, I will



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