Someone left me a Valentine the other day, and I'd like to share with you the beautiful words that were written inside:
I love you, Dear!
By William Allingham (1854)
I love
you, Dear! I love you, Dear! You cannot think how I love
you, Dear! Supposing I were a butterfly, I'd flutter around and
above you, Dear! A long way off, I spied you, Dear! No
bonnet or hat could hide you, Dear! If I were a bird, believe my
word, I'd sing every day beside you, Dear! When you are away, I
miss you, Dear! And now, you're here, I'll kiss you, Dear!
And beg you will take, this flower for my sake, and my love along with
this, you Dear!
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My Romance
Music By Richard Rodgers, Lyrics By Lorenz Hart (1935)
My
romance doesn't have to have a moon in the sky. My romance
doesn't need a blue lagoon standing by. No month of May. No
twinkling stars. No hide-aways. No soft guitars. My
romance doesn't need a castle rising in Spain, nor a dance to a
constantly surprising refrain. Wide awake, I can make my most
fantastic dreams come true. My romance doesn't need a thing but
you!
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If You Love Me
Music By Marguerite Monnot, Lyrics By Geoffrey Parsons (1953)
If the sun should tumble from the sky. If the sea should
suddenly run dry. If you love me, really love me, let it happen, I
won't care.
If
it seems that everything is lost, I will smile and never count the
cost. If you love me, really love me, let it happen, darling, I won't
care.
Shall
I catch a shooting star? Shall I bring it where you are? If you want me
to, I will. You can set me any task. I'll do anything you ask, if
you'll only love me still.
When
at last, our life on here is through, I will share eternity with you.
If you love me, really love me, then whatever happens, I won't care!
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Performed By Grant Raymond Barrett.
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