All I want to do is love you
I just want to take you there

Baby, I don't want to argue
Don't even want to fight
I just want to love you
And hold you all the night
The message from the party
Nothing to do with how
Try to keep it happy
Then depress yourself to cry
All I want to do is love you

We've got to move on up
We've got to move on up

All I want to do is love you
(Oh oh oh, hey, hey, hey)
I just want to take you there, yeah
(Hey, hey, hey)

The world is trying to make us
Go against our own will
There's too many mountains
Grown up from a hill
Just take nothing less
Than the second best
"Do not obey"
What most people say
'Cause you can pass the test
All I want to do is love you
Baby, we've got to move on up
We've got to move on up

All I want to do is love you
(Oh oh oh)
I just want to take you there
(Yeah yeah, yeah yeah)

All I want to do is love you
(Oh oh oh, hey, hey, hey)
It feels like I'm already there
(Yeah yeah, yeah yeah)

The world is trying to make us
Go against our own will
It's early in our language
Of how the human feels

I just want to love you
I just want to cry
I just want to love you
I just want, I just want
I just want to love you
I just want to cry
I just want to love you

(Hey, hey)
All I want to do is love you
(Oh oh oh, hey, hey, hey)
It feels like I'm already there
(Yeah yeah, yeah yeah)

Son
Tres mil razones para darte mi amor
Tres mil razones para darte el corazón
Tres mil razones para darte mi amor
Tres mil razones para darte el corazón

Son
Tres mil razones para darte mi amor
Tres mil razones para darte el corazón
Tres mil razones para darte mi amor
Tres mil razones para darte el corazón


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    the last bit in spanish is

    Son 3000 razones para darte mi amor (3000 reasons to give you my love) 3000 razones para darte el corazón (3000 reasons to give you the heart) 3000 razones para darte mi amor 3000 razones para darte el corazón

    I can't vouch for this though, cause I just found it on the internet! This last minute and a half is my favourite part.

    illuminatedon November 30, 2007   Link

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