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Alan Jay - Will You Still Be My Valentine? Lyrics



Alan Jay - Will You Still Be My Valentine? Lyrics




Will you still be my valentine?
Now you know me in body and soul
In an out of control
You are what is left of my prime
We've had our joys and our sorrows
But for all our tomorrows
Will you still be my valentine?

Will you my love still be my valentine?
And we will go flying to places
We still haven't been
Right to the end of our time
When we pack in our suitcase
Of fond memories
Will you still be my valentine?

Gardens of flowers
We'll while away hours, who cares
We can diet on chocolates
And dance with our hands in the air
We can swim in the moonlight
Make love by the lamplight
I can rub your back all night
We can still share a toke
Laugh at my bad jokes
Will you still be my valentine?
Be my valentine
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Will you still be my valentine?
Now you know me in body and soul
In an out of control
You are what is left of my prime
We've had our joys and our sorrows
But for all our tomorrows
Will you still be my valentine?

Will you my love still be my valentine?
And we will go flying to places
We still haven't been
Right to the end of our time
When we pack in our suitcase
Of fond memories
Will you still be my valentine?

Gardens of flowers
We'll while away hours, who cares
We can diet on chocolates
And dance with our hands in the air
We can swim in the moonlight
Make love by the lamplight
I can rub your back all night
We can still share a toke
Laugh at my bad jokes
Will you still be my valentine?
Be my valentine
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Writer: Alan Cohen
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Performed By: Alan Jay
Language: English
Length: 3:05
Written by: Alan Cohen

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