All I want in life's a little bit of love to take the pain away
Getting strong today, a giant step each day
All I want in life's a little bit of love to take the pain away
Getting strong today, a giant step each day

I've been told only fools rush in, only fools rush in
(All I want in life's a little bit of love to take the pain away)
(Getting strong today, a giant step each day)
But I don't believe, I don't believe
(All I want in life's a little bit of love to take the pain away)
I could still fall in love With you
(Getting strong today, a giant step each day)

I will love you till I die, and I will love you all the time
So please put your sweet hand in mine
And float in space and drift in time

All my time until I die, we'll float in space just you and I
(All I want in life's a little bit of love to take the pain away)
(Getting strong today, a giant step each day)
I will love you till I die, and I will love you all the time
(All I want in life's a little bit of love to take the pain away)
(Getting strong today, a giant step each day)

All my time until I die, we'll float in space just you and I
(All I want in life's a little bit of love to take the pain away
(Getting strong today, a giant step each day)
I will love you till I die, and I will love you all the time
(All I want in life's a little bit of love to take the pain away
(Getting strong today, a giant step each day)

I'll love you to death, I guess that's what you get
And I don't know where we are all going to
Love don't get stranger, it is what it is
And I don't know where we are all going to
Everything happens today, and that's what you get
And I don't know where we are all going to

All my time until I die, we'll float in space just you and I
(All I want in life's a little bit of love to take the pain away)
(Getting strong today, a giant step each day)
I will love you till I die, and I will love you all the time
(All I want in life's a little bit of love to take the pain away)
(Getting strong today, a giant step each day)



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    Everyone here is talking a lot about how great this is as a love song, stating that the "I can't believe" is a statement of disbelief, basically saying "I can't believe how lucky I am."

    But what people seem to be missing is that he's saying "I don't believe I could still fall in love with you," saying that, basically, if it were to happen today, he doesn't think he could do it again. The rest of the song is extremely sweet, but remember, people: that voice who delivers the very first line is the woman who inspired, legend has it, the drug/alcohol fueled maelstrom that preceded and coincided with the making of the record.

    Or, as the sticker on my copy says, "A psychedelic gospel album full of songs about heartbreak and drug abuse; a flat-out masterpiece"

    The song is extremely dreamlike, but that dream is interrupted, violently, by the drum beats at the beginning of "Come Together." Because that's all it is: it's a floating dream, and like all dreams, if you don't accept that they're going to end, reality is going to, as they say, fuck your shit up.

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