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Introduction

There’s something magical about a Dolly Parton song, isn’t there? Her music has this way of wrapping around your heart, like a warm hug on a cold day. Forever Love is no exception—it’s a tender, heartfelt ballad that feels like it was written just for you, no matter where you are in life. It’s a song about timeless devotion, the kind of love that weathers every storm and grows stronger with each passing year. Whether you’re in the middle of a love story or reminiscing about one, this song has a way of making you feel seen.

What makes Forever Love so special is its simplicity. Dolly’s voice, as always, is pure and full of emotion, carrying the weight of every word she sings. The lyrics are like poetry, painting a picture of a love that transcends time and space. It’s not just about romantic love—it could be about the love you have for a family member, a friend, or even yourself. That’s the beauty of Dolly’s music: it’s universal, yet deeply personal.

The melody is soft and soothing, with a touch of country charm that’s unmistakably Dolly. It’s the kind of song you’d want to slow dance to under the stars or play during a quiet moment of reflection. And while it’s gentle, it’s also powerful—reminding us that love, in its truest form, is eternal.

Dolly Parton has always had a way of connecting with her audience, and Forever Love is a perfect example of that. It’s not just a song; it’s a feeling, a memory, a promise. It’s the kind of track that stays with you long after the music fades, leaving you with a sense of hope and warmth.

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Lyrics

You touch me it’s like no one else ever touched me
Kiss me and all other kisses just fade
No other arms come to mind when you hold me
As if ever knew that for you, I was made
You are my joy and my laughter
You are the moon and you gave the stars light
You are my ever after
Forever love, the light of my life
You wrote the book, each page and each chapter
You are my poetry, story and song
Each moment I try to capture
All of the magic that you bring along
Fantasy, romance, story-book feelings
Wrapped as a gift sent from Heaven above
I promise I’ll always love you
I’m yours, forever, love
You are my joy and my laughter
I vow to drink only from your loving cup
You are my ever after
You’re mine, forever love
You are my joy and my laughter
My ever after
My forever love
My cherished
Forever love

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