Valentine

Album: Evolution (1997)
Charted: 50
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  • If there were no words
    No way to speak
    I would still hear you
    If there were no tears
    No way to feel inside
    I'd still feel for you

    And even if the sun refused to shine
    Even if romance ran out of rhyme
    You would still have my heart
    Until the end of time
    You're all I need, my love, my valentine

    All of my life
    I have been waiting for
    All you give to me
    You've opened my eyes
    And shown me how to love unselfishly

    I've dreamed of this a thousand times before
    In my dreams I couldn't love you more
    I will give you my heart
    Until the end of time
    You're all I need, my love, my valentine

    La da da da da da da

    And even if the sun refused to shine
    Even if romance ran out of rhyme
    You would still have my heart
    Until the end of time
    'Cause all I need is you, my valentine, oh oh
    You're all I need, my love, my valentine, oh oh Writer/s: Jack David Kugell, Jim Brickman
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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