My Valentine

Album: Kisses On The Bottom (2011)
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  • What if it rained?
    We didn't care
    She said that someday soon
    The sun was gonna shine
    And she was right
    This love of mine,
    My valentine

    As days and nights
    Would pass me by
    I tell myself that I was waiting for a sign
    Then she appeared
    A love so fine,
    My valentine

    And I will love her, for life
    And I will never let a day go by
    Without remembering the reasons why
    She makes me certain
    That I can fly

    And so I do
    Without a care
    I know that someday soon
    The sun is gonna shine
    And she'll be there
    This love of mine,
    My valentine

    What if it rained?
    We didn't care
    She said that someday soon
    The sun is gonna shine
    And she was right
    This love of mine,
    My valentine Writer/s: Paul Mccartney
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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