| How do I know if I love you?
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| When I sure like your bread
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| The way that you tucker and straighten your bed
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| But how do I know if I love you?
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| How do I know if I know you?
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| When you come out clean from the shower
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| You squeak to the touch and you smell like a flower
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| How do I know if I know you?
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| Some men die in a fall
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| Not trusting their nose to show them the way
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| Some men die in a fall
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| The sun ain’t no keeper in the pit of that day
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| How do I know if I love you?
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| When all these things come and go?
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| You can’t stand them together in some neat little row
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| So how do I know, how do I know, how do I know?
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| How do I know if I know you?
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| When the light in your house isn’t on?
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| I thought I heard movement but maybe I’m wrong
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| So how do I know if I know you?
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| How do I know if I love you?
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| When you’ve drawn the imaginary line
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| The way that you walk in two steps behind
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| How do I know if I love you?
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| (How do I know, how do I know, how do I know…) |