LYRIC

I am your man, and you are for me.
The love that I bear is as deep as the sea.
But I'm in the valley, and you're on the hill.
I'll be with you my Juliet; I promise you I will.
I'll be with you my Juliet; I promise you I will.

The walls of Verona used to be my home.
Now they stand between us; without you I'm alone.
You were my morning, my rising sun of day.
I'll be with you my Juliet; you know I'll find a way.
I'll be with you my Juliet; you know I'll find a way.

Juliet, you're a Capulet and my father hates thy name.
But a lovely rose would smell just as sweet called by any other name —
Other name.

I've been the fool of fortune; you're cousin died by me.
The price I paid was banishment; to Mantua I flee.
Now I hear you're resting — sleeping with the bones.
I'll be with you my Juliet; you'll never be alone.
I'll be with you my Juliet; you'll never be alone.

Juliet, you're a Capulet and my father hates thy name.
But a lovely rose would smell just as sweet called by any other name —
Other name.

I am your man, and you are for me.
The love that I bear is as deep as the sea.
But here now as I'm dying, I see a blush of life.
Just one kiss my Juliet — you'll always be my wife.
Just one kiss my Juliet — you'll always be my wife.

Juliet, you're a Capulet and my father hates thy name.
But a lovely rose would smell just as sweet called by any other name —
Other name.

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