You Made Me Feel Loved lyrics
Saturday, October 6, 2007
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There's a man who's known women
Maybe more than he should
O he was a rambler, it was well understood
But as he lay dying in a room all alone
He thought of each lady that he'd ever known.

You made me feel loved
Your eyes made me handsome, your heart made me brave
You made me feel loved
I'll never forget you and the gifts that you gave.

Love is a feast and love is a game
And every romance is mostly the same
We cry in the night down deep in our soul
We all need somebody to make us feel whole

A park in the city, the streetcar goes by
The young woman lies and looks up at the sky
Remembers a love who has gone far away
The sound of his voice, the things he would say.

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The old lady walks down the long avenue
Under the trees, the way they used to
Every night she misses him so
Though he died just three years ago.

And here's to the lovers, the young and the old,
It's all the same, if the story be told
Cling to each other, for our time is not long,
And when it ends, let it be with a song.

You made me feel loved
Your eyes made me handsome, your heart made me brave
You made me feel loved
I'll never forget you and the gifts that you gave.

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