Alan Jackson - "Livin' on Love"
Two young people without a thing,
Say some vows and spread their wings.
Settle down with just what they need,
Livin' on love.
She don't care 'bout what's in style,
She just likes the way he smiles.
It takes more than marble and tile,
Livin' on love.
Livin' on love, buyin' on time,
Without somebody, nothin' ain't worth a dime.
Just like an old fashioned story book rhyme,
Livin' on love.
It sounds simple, that's what you're thinkin',
But love can walk through fire without blinkin'.
Yeah, it doesn't take much when you get enough
Of livin' on love.
Two old people without a thing,
Children gone, but still they sing
Side by side in that front porch swing,
Livin' on love.
He can't see anymore,
And she can barely sweep the floor.
Hand in hand they'll walk through that door,
Just livin' on love.
Livin' on love, buyin' on time.
Without somebody, nothin' ain't worth a dime.
Just like an old fashioned story book rhyme,
Livin' on love.
It sounds simple, that's what you're thinkin',
But love can walk through fire without blinkin'.
It doesn't take much when you get enough
Of livin' on love.
Livin' on love, buyin' on time.
Without somebody, nothin' ain't worth a dime.
Just like an old fashioned story book rhyme,
Livin' on love.
It sounds simple, that's what you're thinkin',
But love can walk through fire without blinkin'.
It doesn't take much when you get enough
Of livin' on love.
No, it doesn't take much when you get enough
Of livin' on love.
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