I Love You (From The Song Of Norway)
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I Love You (From The Song Of Norway)
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I hear you ask if I am yours for keeping
Shame that a doubt could ever pass your lips
I say it waking, shall I say it sleeping
I love your lips, I love your laugh
I love the tear that's in your dancing eyes
I love you dear, and there your answer lies
And should you ask if time has dulled my longing
Day has the northern star gone coursing south
If me you doubt, 'tis only you you're wronging
I loved you then, I love you now
I love you when the world grows old and dies
I love you dear, and here your answer lies
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