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She is the one

 She is the one


She is the one,

She is the one.

There is none,

Because she is the only one.

 

She is the one,

She is the one.

There is none,

Because she is the only one.

 

She is the one,

She is the one—

The only one

Whom I admire.

 

She is the one,

She is the one—

The only one

Whom I love.

 

She is the one,

She is the one—

The only one

For whom I will live.

 

She is the one,

She is the one—

The only one

For whom I would lie.

 

She is the one,

She is the one—

The only one

For whom I will change.

 

She is the one,

She is the one—

The only one

For whom I would die.

 

She is the one,

She is the one—

The only one

To whom I will give my time.

 

If there is anyone for whom I would forsake all others, she is the only one for whom I will live and die.

 

The only one,

The only one.

She is the only one.

There is no one

Other than her

Who is worthy of my heart.

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

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