Livin on Love, written and performed by Alan Jackson, celebrates the enduring power of simple love. Drawing inspiration from long-lasting love stories, including that of his own parents, Jackson captures the essence of a love that endures beyond material hardship and stands the test of time.
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Two young people without a thing
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Say some vows and spread their wings
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And settle down to just what they need, livin' on love
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She don't care 'bout what's in style
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She just likes the way he smiles
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It takes more than marble and tile, livin' on love
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Livin' on love, buyin' on time
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Without somebody nothin' ain't worth a dime
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Just like an old fashioned story book rhyme, livin' on love
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It sounds simple. That's what you're thinkin'
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But love can walk through fire without blinkin'
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It doesn't take much when you give enough, livin' on love
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Two old people without a thing
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Children gone but still they sing
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Side by side in that front porch swing, livin' on love
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He can't see anymore
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She can barely sweep the floor
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Hand in hand they'll walk though that door, livin' on love
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Livin' on love, buyin' on time
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Without somebody nothin' ain't worth a dime
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Just like an old fashioned sory book rhyme, livin' on love
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It sounds simple. That's what you're thinkin'
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But love can walk through fire without blinkin'
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It doesn't take much when you give enough, livin' on love
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No, it doesn't take much when you give enough, livin' on love