4 the Rest of My Life

Album: Blurred Lines (2013)
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  • I knew when I laid my eyes on you
    The lights from above seemed to shine on only you
    And you made me feel like I was flying
    When I made you sparkle in your eyes
    We ain't even 20 baby
    I ain't learned to love you right, yeah
    Umm, good thing I thought I was the shit back then
    I sang in your ear 'cause I wanted you to know
    That I had soul baby
    I called you all the time
    I guess I tried too hard to make you mine
    You'd have nothing to do with me baby
    Thank God that you changed your mind

    For the rest of my life you know I'm gonna be yours
    For the rest of my life you know I wanna be yours
    For the rest of my life for you I'm gonna be strong
    Baby will you stay
    Baby will you stay
    Baby will you stay
    Baby will you stay mine

    Finally convinced you to come over and just say hi
    I say forever my lady
    And kissed you for the very first time
    After months, holidays, holding hands in the park
    Normally I'll just play basketball
    With someone in the park
    And I messed up like boys tend to do
    It'd be a year till I got back with you
    Thank God that you called me back baby
    'Cause I'd never be the man that I am
    Thank God that you called me back baby
    'Cause I'd never be the man that I am today

    For the rest of my life you know I'm gonna be yours
    For the rest of my life you know I wanna be yours
    For the rest of my life for you I'm gonna be strong
    Baby will you stay
    Baby will you stay
    Baby will you stay
    Baby will you stay Writer/s: James Douglas Gass, Robin Alan Thicke
    Publisher: Regard Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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