I don’t need much, my needs are simple,
Just that house on Baker Street
Old window panes, small wooden door,
A pebbled path leading up from the street.
I can see you there when I look in the window,
I see your eyes looking back at me.
I don’t need much, a little garden
To grow some zinnias, my favorite flower
To see the sky, to see the moon
And a thousand stars at the midnight hour.
We open the book to any page,
We see our story written there
It’s a man and woman forever entwined.
This story goes back to the beginning of time.
I don’t need much, just you in winter
And spring and summer before I fall
I just need love to last forever.
You see, I don’t need much at all.
I don’t need much, I don’t need that house on Baker Street
I don’t need a garden, I don’t need the moon and the sky
Or a thousand stars at the midnight hour. I just need love to last forever.
I don’t need much, just you in winter and spring and summer and fall.
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