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Cute Love Quotes. 51. "And in her smile I see something more beautiful than the stars." — Across the Universe 52. "You're always the first and the last thing on this heart of mine.
Funny Love Letters for Her. 38. Babe, I love you a little s’more every day. You’re pure sweetness and I’m addicted to everything about you. Love, 39. Cutie, I love you a whole latte. I may ...
“I’m your number 1 fan.” “Showing her that you are fanatically infatuated with her will make her smile,” Phillips says. If you want to make this message just a touch longer, consider ...
In addition to being its first tribute song, "At My Most Beautiful" was also R.E.M.'s first straightforward love song. [10] The lyrics reference leaving messages on a love interest's answering machine and what Rooksby terms "knowing obsession". He states that the song is about "the ennobling effect of love, yet is aware of its playful ...
The following lyrics are taken from the sheet music published in 1913: [1] [2] Verse 1: Dear face that holds so sweet a smile for me, Were you not mine, how dark the world would be! I know no light above that could replace Love's radiant sunshine in your dear, dear face. Refrain: Give me your smile, the love-light in your eyes,
"A Beautiful Morning" is a song written by Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati and recorded by the Rascals. Released in early 1968, it was the group's first track released after shortening their name from the Young Rascals. The single was one of the earliest released in stereo, as 7-inch singles generally were in mono. [3]
Good morning texts for her. Good morning, I am thinking of you. “Everyone needs to feel that their partner remembers them and cares about them, more than anyone else,” Deguire says. Just the ...
If They Come in the Morning" [1] is the original title of the song better known as "No Time For Love". [2] It was recorded by Moving Hearts for their debut album in 1981. It also has been recorded in 1986 by Christy Moore on his The Spirit of Freedom album. It was written by American singer/songwriter Jack Warshaw in 1976.