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"I Do (Edit) [Remastered]" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album 50 Years - Don't Stop, released 16th November 2018. The track is 3:50 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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Oh, my mind is made up about you Now and always Though the seasons come and they go Nothing will ever change Well, I took a little chance and I laid my heart down I thought you'd be the one who would always stick around I took a little time, though I knew it would be That we had a date with destiny (Oh, and I know) well, out of the darkness And out of the long black night (yes, I know) You have given me heart, yes (and I know) And you showed me the light And I do, I do I love you for what you are Well, this heart of mine I know it so well There are so many strange stories That I could tell Many is a time I went out on a limb You reached out for me, baby, and you brought me back again A lot of stormy nights, I've seen many a full moon But darling, this is love in the afternoon (Oh, and I know) well, out of the darkness And out of the long black night (yes, I know) You have given me heart, yes (and I know) And you showed me the light And I do, I do I love you for what you are (Oh, and I know) so out of the darkness And out of the long black night (yes, I know) You have given me heart, yes (I know) And you showed me the light And I do, I do I love you for what you are I do, I love you for what you are Yes, I do, I love you for what you are I do, I love you for what you are Yes, I do
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