Beginning Middle End

Album: To All The Boys: Always And Forever (Music From The Netflix Film (2020)
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  • Sometimes, you get what you've always been wishing for
    And most times, it's not on your deadline, but that's alright
    I was worn out and jaded from trying on people to love
    But you fit so well

    When they ask why I can never explain
    But a symphony played when you told me your name
    And I took that as a sign

    Will you be my beginning, my middle, my end?
    Will you be my beginning, my middle, my end?
    Will you be my beginning, my middle, my end?
    Will you be mine?

    Mmm, mmm

    Sometimes, it's hard to see what the future holds
    And most times, it feels like a steep climb, and that's alright
    There's magic in details, the tender small gestures of love
    And the way they all add up

    When they ask why I can never explain
    But a symphony played when you told me your name
    And it sounded like a sign

    Will you be my beginning, my middle, my end?
    Will you be my beginning, my middle, my end?
    Will you be my beginning, my middle, my end?
    Will you be mine?

    Five years later and I'm still yours
    Ten years later and I'm still yours
    Fifty years later and I'm still your beginning and middle and end
    Five years later and I'm still yours
    Ten years later and I'm still yours
    Fifty years later, and I'm still your beginning and middle and end
    Beginning and middle and end (oh)

    Will you be my beginning, my middle, my end? (Oh)
    Will you be my beginning, my middle, my end? (Oh)
    Will you be my beginning, my middle, my end? (Oh)
    Will you be mine? Writer/s: Leah Nobel, Quinn Redmond
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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