As I look into your eyes
I see all the reasons why
My life's worth a thousand skies
You're the simplest love I've known
And the purest one I'll own
Know you'll never be alone

My baby you
Are the reason I could fly
And 'cause of you
I don't have to wonder why
Baby you
There's no more just getting by
You're the reason I feel so alive

Though these words I sing are true
They still fail to capture you
As mere words can only do
How do I explain that smile?
And how it turns my world around
Keeping my feet on the ground

My baby you
Are the reason I could fly
And 'cause of you
I don't have to wonder why
Baby you
There's no more just getting by
You're the reason I feel so alive

Oh
I will soothe you if you fall
I'll be right there if you call
You're my greatest love of all

You are the reason I could fly
And 'cause of you
I don't have to wonder why
My baby you
There's no more just getting by
'Cause you're the reason I feel so alive
Ariana I feel so alive


Lyrics submitted by zacster

My Baby You Lyrics as written by Marc Anthony Walter Afanasieff

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    I love this song. Marc dedicated this to his daughter Arianna. It is so beautyfull they way he expresses his love for her. We love you too Marc!

    Preciosaon March 09, 2002   Link
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    This is so sweet! I just love Marc Anthony!

    zacsteron July 27, 2002   Link
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    Awesome song. Singing about his daughter. Definite keeper.

    tophoril_razon April 12, 2004   Link
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    I think this is such a sweet and beautiful song. It's so nice he dedicated it to his daughter. Almost makes me want children of my own.

    eblckmnon August 16, 2011   Link

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