VERSE 1: I didn't know what day it was When you walked into the room. I said 'hello' unnoticed; You said goodbye too soon.
Breezin' through the clientele, Spinnin yarns that were so lyrical. I really must confess right here, That the attraction was purely physical.
VERSE 2: I took all those habits of yours, Which in the beginning were hard to accept. Your fashion sense for Beardsley prints, I chalked up to experience.
The redheaded lady with a dutch accent Who tried to change my point of view. Her ad lib lines were well rehearsed, But my heart poured out for you.
CHORUS: You're in my heart, you're in my soul. You'll be my breath should I grow old. You are my lover, you're my best friend. You're in my soul.
VERSE 3: You're an essay in glamour. (Please pardon the grammer.) But you're every schoolboy's dream. You're Celtic united, but baby I've decided You're the best team I've ever seen.
You're a rhapsody, a comedy, You're a symphony and a play. You're every love song ever written, But honey what do you see in me?
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VERSE 4: My love for you is immeasurable; My respect for you: immense. You're ageless, timeless, lace and fineness, You're beauty and elegance.
And there have been many a day, Many times I thought to leave. But I bite my lip and turn around, Cause you're the warmest thing I ever found.