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Six foot six he stood on the ground |
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He weighed two hundred and thirty-five pounds |
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But I saw that giant of a man brought down |
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To his knees by love |
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He was the kind of man that would gamble on luck |
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Look you in the eye and never back up |
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But I saw him crying like a little whipped pup |
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Because of love |
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You can't see it with your eyes, hold it in your hands |
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But like the wind it covers our land |
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Strong enough to rule the heart of any man |
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This thing called love |
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It can lift you up never let you down |
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Take your world and turn it around |
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Ever since time nothing's ever been found |
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That's stronger than love |
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Most men are like me, they struggle and doubt |
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They trouble their minds day in and day out |
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Too busy with livin' to worry about |
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A little word like love |
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But when I see a mother's tenderness |
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As she holds her young close to her breast |
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Then I think god that the world's been blessed |
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With a thing called love |
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You can't see it with your eyes, hold it in your hands |
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But like the wind it covers our land |
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Strong enough to rule the heart of any man |
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This thing called love |
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It can lift you up never let you down |
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Take your world and turn it around |
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Ever since time nothing's ever been found |
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That's stronger than love |