Hundred More Years

Album: Hundred More Years (2011)
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  • A diamond ring and twelve red roses
    Everything she ever wanted
    All those dreams and now they're finally here
    She's so young and he's so perfect
    They waited for love and it was worth it
    She wants to feel like this for a hundred years

    All this life still yet to live and they can hardly wait
    They can laugh, they can cry
    The future looks so beautiful and bright
    They can dance under the moonlight
    'Cause God is smilin' down on them tonight
    And she wants to stay right here
    Make it last for a hundred more years

    She's got blue eyes just like her mother
    Three years old, he's crazy for her
    He wants to freeze this day before it disappears
    She's spinnin' like a little princess
    Makin' sure he's gonna notice
    He could watch her twirl for a hundred years

    She'll grow up and she'll leave home but until that day
    He can laugh, they can cry
    The future looks so beautiful and bright
    They can dance under the moonlight
    'Cause God is smilin' down on them tonight
    And he wants to stay right here
    Make it last for a hundred more years

    And its only time
    But it flies right by
    And today is sweeter than we know

    And so they dance under the moonlight
    While God is smilin' down on them tonight
    And they want to stay right here
    For a hundred more years Writer/s: BEN GLOVER, FRANCESCA BATTISTELLI
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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