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You always were the brightest girl in class,
And always looked immaculate.
And no one would even had to ask,
If we were more than friends.
You were my everything now,
When I said I put that ring on.
When I write songs and sing for, yeah.And I, I won't forget those days.
And all the seasons change,
One thing Will still remain.
Oh, you know it's true.You're just as beautiful to me, baby.
You're still my universe lady, oh.
And you can ask me 1000 times it doesn't change.
You're still the universe to me
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
You are.I ain't gonna lie and say I don't, float Occasionally.
And every now and then we might flip out,
But ain't love supposed to be, imperfect,

But worth it and god knows,
we've earned it.
You're pretty much all I know.And I, I won't forget those days
And all the seasons change,
one thing will still remain.
Oh, you should know it's true.You're just as beautiful to me, baby.
You're still my universe lady, oh.
And you can ask me 1000 times it doesn't change.
You're still the universe to me.
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na naAnd I might forget to watch the sky, at night.
That don't mean those stars don't shine, bright.
You should know that I still see the things in you,
That I found you before, when our love was still brand new.You're just as beautiful to me, baby.
You're still my universe lady, oh.
And you can ask me 1000 times it doesn't change
You're still the universe to me
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
You are

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James Whild Lea (born 14 June 1949, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England) is an English musician, most notable for playing bass guitar, keyboards, violin, guitar, and singing backing vocals in the English rock band, Slade. Lea was the nearest thing Slade had to a trained musician. Influenced by French jazz-violinist Stéphane Grappelli, Lea's first musical love was the violin. He played in the Staffordshire Youth Orchestra, and gained first class honours in a London music-school practical exam, before moving on to piano, guitar and finally bass guitar.

Read more about James Whild Lea on Last.fm.


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