Do you remember that cold November
When you laid your heart out?
We were just two kids trying to see
What life was all about
If you had told me, what we had in store
I would have married you long before
It’s funny how the time melts away
‘Cause our first kiss feels just like yesterday
If I could go
And start again
I would do it all the same way
Trace my steps so that you’ll know
Here and now
And looking back
There’s not a single thing that I
Could ever want or lack
‘Cause I’ll live the richest life
Without a dime as long as I
Can hear you say
You say I love you but I know I love you more
Now I’d be lying if I said I knew
That everything we wanted would come true
But we both know the life that we would rather lead
Not waiting for tomorrow, today is all we need
So we learn to laugh and don’t stop listening
Life can be cruel so always hold on to the simple things
If I could go
And start again
I would do it all the same way
Trace my steps so that you’ll know
Here and now
And looking back
There’s not a single thing that I
Could ever want or lack
‘Cause I’ll live the richest life
Without a dime as long as I
Can hear you say
You say I love you but I know I love you more
But you’ll say you love me more
I’ve been searching for so long to find that perfect song
But our melody nobody else could sing
They say that “all the world’s a stage”
But mine’s in front of me
There’s nowhere else that I’d rather be
If I could go
And start again
Yeah, I’d do it all the same way
Trace my steps so that you’ll know
That our lives keep getting better
Together
I’ll still push you in your wheelchair
Even when we’re old and gray
You don’t need to say
You say I love you but I know I love you more
But you’ll say you love me more
Love you more
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