Born To Be Your Woman

Album: Album Number Two (2010)
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  • You're my man, and I'm your woman
    Where you lead me, I will go
    I will stand strong beside you,
    No matter how hard the wind might blow
    Our love will last forever,
    Like this diamond on my hand
    'Cause I was born to be your woman,
    And you were made to be my man

    You're the breath in my body
    You're the blood that's in my veins
    You're my strength when I grow weary
    You're my shelter when it rains
    Our love will last forever,
    Like this golden wedding band
    'Cause you was born to be my woman,
    And I was made to be your man

    We are bound by God forever
    We're part of a bigger plan
    'Cause I was born, to be your woman
    And I was made, to be your man Writer/s: HEIDI CAROLINE FEEK, JOEY MARTIN, RORY FEEK
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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