How Much I Love You So
When I look into your eyes,
I begin to realize
The world is safer
From catastrophe and despair.
When I kiss your lips,
I lift up my hands in prayer
In the hopes
That you'll always be there,
For your presence is key
To my happiness and content.
And when I turn and see you smile,
All I want to do is walk a mile
In your shoes
If but for a moment
In the sands of time.
I don't deny it, baby -
This is how much I love you so.
It's just a funny thing between me and you.
I don't deny it, honey,
That there sure-fire is something funny
About the attraction between me and you.
Hand-in-hand we do stroll
In this old dilapidated fish bowl -
When all else seems drowned,
It's us who's head-above water.
And in each other's arms we caress
In times both grand and in duress.
Never more, never fear -
Only love makes us shed a tear.
And at the end of the world,
We sing our lullabyes
And when the time comes, the goodbyes,
And we say to ourselves, "We shall never end the dream."
This is it, baby -
This is how much I love you so.
It's just a funny thing between me and you.
I don't deny it, honey,
That there sure-fire is something funny
About the attraction between me and you.
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