How Long Will I Love You

Album: Halcyon Days (2013)
Charted: 3
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  • How long will I love you?
    As long as stars are above you
    And longer if I can
    How long will I need you?
    As long as the seasons need to
    Follow their plan

    How long will I be with you?
    As long as the sea is bound to
    Wash up on the sand

    How long will I want you?
    As long as you want me to
    And longer by far
    How long will I hold you?
    As long as your father told you
    As long as you can

    How long will I give to you?
    As long as I live through you
    However long you say

    How long will I love you?
    As long as stars are above you
    And longer if I may

    How long will I love you?
    As long as stars are above you Writer/s: Mike Scott
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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