If I were a dolphin, I’d swim the whole ocean
As time flew from day into night
If I were an eagle, so strong and so regal
Then I’d stop for nothing in flight
To tell you, “I love you.” There’s nothing I won’t do
As bird or mammalian fish
But with feathers and beak or fins with a squeak
I could never give you a kiss
So I’ll tell you with words you’ve already heard
Like nine million, eight hundred times
I’ll tell you with deeds like raking the leaves
I’ll tell you with these old brown eyes
I love you, I love you, I’ll never stop saying it
When everything’s old that was new,
No matter what happens, through crying or laughing
Baby, I’ll always love you
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