*Tomorrow morning if you wake up
and the sun does not appear
I, I will be here
If in the dark you lose sight of love
Hold my hand and have no fear
'Cause I, I will be here
I will be here when you feel like being quiet
When you need to speak your mind
I will listen, and I will be here
when the laughter turns to crying
Through the winning, losing and trying, we’ll be together
'Cause I will be here
Tomorrow morning if you wake up
and the future is unclear
I, I will be here
As sure as the season are made for change
Our lifetimes were made for years
So I, I will be here
I will be here and you can cry on my shoulder
when the mirror tells us we’re older
I will hold you, and I will be here
to watch you grow in beauty
and tell you all the things you are to me
I will be here
I will be true to the promise I have made
to you and to the One who gave you to me*
And you don’t even have to sing it, the lyrics speak quite well even without the music.
May God bless you both.
Oh, and I hope I did okay with the copyright thing by naming the author and song and album. I am hopelessly useless at linking anything.
Well, I usually say some thing romantic like, “Honey, could you please let the dog out.”
Of course, if you want to get all mushy with that love stuff, you can say what Scotticher posted.
But never say what MrC said, It should be “Bitch fix me a steak <i>and potato</i>”.
Hey Airman, you got a spare brother hanging around?
You are so sweet…just tell Robin you love her. Padding it out with trite platitudes doesn’t necessarily add to the ‘value’ of what you are trying to say.
Mr. Cynical you have no tact. You say: “You are my sun, my stars, my life. You are my first thought in the morning and my last thought at night. Now go fix me a steak bitch.”
Oh, and ‘Fix me a steak, bitch’, while eminently amusing, does not always go down well with us. When my boys give me that sort of chauvinist spiel, I am apt to 'slap ‘em stupid’. Keep it for those times when you KNOW you are in the Very Good Books: don’t risk your complexion otherwise!