Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)

Album: 60's Soul Mix: 50 Classic Tracks To Feed Your Soul (1965)
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  • Here I am on bended knees
    I lay my heart down at your feet
    Now do I love you

    All you have to do is ask
    I'll give until there's nothing left
    Do I love you

    As long as there is life in me
    Your happiness is guaranteed
    I'll fill your heart with ecstasy, forever darling

    Do I love you?
    Do I love you? (Yeah, yeah)
    Do I love you?
    Indeed I do (oh darling), indeed I do

    The very thing that I want most
    Is just to have and hold you close
    Do I love you?

    From early morning until late at night
    You fill my heart with pure delight
    Do I love you?

    Whenever I lay me down to sleep
    I pray the Lord your soul to keep
    And bring you on home safe to me, forever darling

    Do I love you?
    Do I love you? (You know I do)
    Do I love you?

    Indeed I do, sweet darling, indeed I do

    Now whenever I lay me down to sleep
    I pray the Lord your soul to keep
    And bring you on home safe to me, forever darling

    Do I love you?
    Do I love you? (Darling)
    Do I love you?
    Indeed I do, my darling, indeed I do
    Sweet sweet darling, indeed I do
    You know I love you girl
    Indeed I do

    You know I need you darling, indeed I do, indeed I do, indeed I do Writer/s: Frank Edward Wilson
    Publisher: Raleigh Music Publishing LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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