"The I Love You Baby Song"
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The I Love You Baby Song

The words "I love you" have been said billions of times,
And it's the job of songwriters to somehow make them rhyme
With something new and fresh, a subtle twist on the familiar
Wrap it up in a fun way, make something new to sell ya,

And there's a hundred little tricks that we like to use,
We could maybe go a capella, yeah honey baby that could set the mood,
Or steep our words in irony and douse 'em in metaphor,
But in the end it's the same old thing said so many times before,

So what makes it special
This particular time?
Well, darling don't you see where I'm
Going with these lines?

It's you and me, baby,
We discovered love for ourselves,
It's you and me honey,
It's ours and no one else,
It's you and me love,
I know it's been said before --
"I love you baby", how's that for a good line?
It's you and me

There are rhyming dictionaries to find the words that are necessary
Or even those contrary it's that lemon twist that makes it vary
Because if any true emotion can be spoken in a song,
There's always a rhyming phrase to follow behind it before too long,

If I was a better guitar player just bet your life there'd be a key change,
Because raising the clef just half a step -- it's like a whole new emotional range
But let's stay right here sweetheart and let's do what we have to do
Get back to the chorus where I get to say how much I love you,

So what makes it special
This particular time?
Well, darling you should know by now where I'm
Going with these lines