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How Romantic Is That Songtext
von Lori McKenna

How Romantic Is That Songtext

(Verse)
Forget about Paris or the Pacific Ocean,
The honeymoon lasted 24 hours and was a town away.
Then it was you and me in that little apartment
Eight months before the baby came.

Some people′s blessings come in disguise
Or be yours and mine came with curly hair and blue eyes.
One looks like your mother and one like my dad
We can't give them everything, but we′re not doing so bad.

(Chorus)
And you still want me, you still love me.
You still lay there every night beside me,
Every time you walk away from me
You come running back, how romantic is that?

(Verse)
I might meet you at the door with someone's Math homework
We all work a double shift, so we can get some bills paid.
When you get home tonight there'll be someone else sleeping beside me
Baby, you′re my sunshine and a sweet serenade.


(Chorus)
And you still want me, you still love me.
You still lay there every night beside me,
Every time you walk away from me
You come running back, how romantic is that?

(Bridge)
You didn′t know what's so right
So you just signed your name.
That boy that I loved
May not have been my hero,
But the same is not dual,
The man he became.

(Verse)
Forget about Paris or even Niagara falls,
We′re lucky to steal a few hours alone when we came.
I won't regret, I won′t regret anything at all
If the only world that we see is out of the window of our mini-van.

(Chorus)
Cause I still want you, I still love you,
I still lay there every night beside you
Every time I walk away from you
I come running back, how romantic is that?


(Chorus)
And you still want me, you still love me.
You still lay there every night beside me,
And you still want me, you still love me.
You still lay there every night, every night, every night,
How romantic is that? How romantic, romantic is that?

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