If I gave you forever
Would you take care of me yeah, yeah (ah, ooh)?
Would you take me for granted?
Run away?

Those wonderful things that you do
They've got me feelin' in love with you
In love with you

And lovin' you is easy
Comes so naturally
Lovin' you is easy
Comes so naturally

I would give you laughter
Oh, so much more than that
Oh yes I would (ah-ooh)
Anything you're after
I will climb the highest mountain
To bring it back, you'd better believe

Those wonderful things that you do
They've got me feeling in love with you
In love with you

Lovin' you is easy
Comes so naturally
Lovin' you is easy
Comes so naturally

I will stay by your side
Whether I'm wrong
Whether I'm right
Oh, it's incredible
With you I intend to spend the rest of my life
Yeah, hey, yeah

Lovin' you is easy
Comes so, comes so naturally
Lovin' you is easy
Comes so, so
It comes so naturally
Lovin' you is easy
Ooh, ooh

Lovin' you is easy
It comes so naturally

Lovin' you is easy
Ooh, ooh

Lovin' you is easy
It comes so naturally


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    THIS SONG....AS SOON AS I HEARD IT....IT CAPTURED MY HEART...I WANT THIS SONG PLAYED AT MY WEDDING! YOU GOTTA LOVE THIS GYRL......

    PLATINUM20HUNNYon May 17, 2002   Link
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    This song is so beautiful. I can't reme,ber the last time i heard words express true love to honestly and poetically. Yeah, platinum20hunny, you do gotta love homegirl.

    Alicia Keys for life

    key_deepon December 30, 2004   Link

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