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A Love That Never Died Lyrics


Daryle Singletary A Love That Never Died

Oh, you ask me if my heart is true, if my love will ever fade
Well, I don't know how to answer you any other way
I'm yours for all eternity, until the end of time
When the angels finally come for me, you will still be mine

Then they'll gather on the hillside and they'll sing Amazing Grace
And a limousine will carry me to my final resting place
A preacher man will read the book, my family will cry
Then they'll bury with your memory and a love that never die

Now they say someday the stars won't burn
And the seas won't reach the shore
When the sun goes out and the world won't turn
I will only love you more

And it that bye and bye when there's nothing left
My heart will be unchanged
Even with my dying breath
I'll be whispering your name

Then they'll gather on the hillside and they'll sing Amazing Grace
And a limousine will carry me to my final resting place
A preacher man will read the book, my family will cry
Then they'll bury with your memory and a love that never die
Oh, they'll bury me with your memory and a love that never die


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