| Six foot six he stood on the ground
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| Weighed two hundred and thirty-five pounds
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| But I saw that giant of a man brought down
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| To his knees by love
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| He was the kind of man to gamble on luck
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| Look you in the eye and never back up
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| But I saw him crying like a little whipped pup
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| Because of love
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| Can’t see it with your eyes, hold it in your hand
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| But like the wind it covers our land
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| Strong enough to rule the heart of any man
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| This thing called love
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| It can lift you up, it can let you down
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| Take your world and turn it all around
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| Ever since time nothing’s ever been found
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| Stronger than love
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| Most men are like me, they struggle and doubt
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| Trouble their minds day in and day out
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| Too busy with living to worry about
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| A word called love
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| But when I see a mother’s tenderness
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| As she holds her young one close to her breast
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| Then I thank my God this world’s been blessed
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| With a thing called love
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| Can’t see it with your eyes, hold it in your hand
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| But like the wind it covers our land
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| Strong enough to rule the heart of any man
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| This thing called love
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| It can lift you up, it can let you down
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| Take your world and turn it all around
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| Ever since time nothing’s ever been found
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| Stronger than love
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| Stronger than love |