Berlin Irving - Just One Way To Say I Love You Lyrics

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Berlin Irving
Miss Liberty (1949)
Just One Way To Say I Love You
Why search for flowery phrases
Quoting what poets have said
Why talk in circles around it
Why not be simple instead
Let's hit the nail on the head

I love you, I love you
There's no other way
Just one way to say
I love you

I love you, I love you
And try as I may
That's all I can say
I love you

Much more could be said if I thought with my head
But I only can think with my heart

I love you, I love you
And yearn for the day
The day when you'll say
"I love you"


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I could be oh, so indiff'rent
With very little success
I could continue pretending
But I'm afraid you would guess
So why not simply say, "Yes"?

I love you, I love you
There's no other way
Just one way to say
I love you

I love you, I love you
And try as I may
That's all I can say
I love you

Much more could be said if I thought with my head
But I only can think with my heart

I love you, I love you
And this is the day
The day when we'll say
"I love you"
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