We got it together, didn't we? Nobody but you and me. We got it together, baby. My first, my last, my everything, And the answer to all my dreams. You're my sun, my moon, my guiding star. My kind of wonderful, that's what you are. I know there's only, only one like you There's no way they could have made two. You're, you're all I'm living for Your love I'll keep for evermore. You're the first, my last, my everything. In you I've found so many things, A love so new, only you could bring. Can't you see if you, You'll make me feel this way, You're like a first morning dew on a brand new day. I see so many ways that I can love you, 'Till the day I die.... You're my reality, yet I'm lost in a dream. You're my first, my last, my everything. [instrumental] I know there's only one, only one like you There's no way they could have made two. Girl, you're my reality. But I'm lost in a dream, You're the first, you're the last, my everything.

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