Those eyes, the way they look at me, it makes me want to love.
They twinkle like the stars and you remind me of a dove.
Doves are gentle creatures showing nothing but compassion.
You show these feelings with nothing but your fashion.
That is why I like your eyes so much.
They are always changing, with every touch.
I know you're not confident in your body.
When I look at you, I know you're my "hotty".
I love you, baby, with all my heart.
I hope to God we never part.
That would be a horrible mistake,
It would make my heart break.
But if we do I must say,
You're the girl that made my day.
In my mind and heart forever,
Even if, collectively, we sever.
I'd wait here for you because you're my dove.
No matter where you fly, my love.
They twinkle like the stars and you remind me of a dove.
Doves are gentle creatures showing nothing but compassion.
You show these feelings with nothing but your fashion.
That is why I like your eyes so much.
They are always changing, with every touch.
I know you're not confident in your body.
When I look at you, I know you're my "hotty".
I love you, baby, with all my heart.
I hope to God we never part.
That would be a horrible mistake,
It would make my heart break.
But if we do I must say,
You're the girl that made my day.
In my mind and heart forever,
Even if, collectively, we sever.
I'd wait here for you because you're my dove.
No matter where you fly, my love.
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