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For The Rest Of My Life Lirik
Chorus For the rest of my life, I'll be with you. I'll stay by your side, honest and true. Till the end of my time, I'll be loving you, loving you. For the rest of my life, through days and
Saataku berdiri di sini di hadapan wanita pujaanku. I can't fight back the tears in my eyes. Tak bisa kutahan air mataku. Oh how could I be so lucky. Oh bagaimana mungkin aku bisa begitu beruntung. I must've done something right. Pasti tlah kulakukan sesuatu yang benar. And I promise to love her for the rest of my life.
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Andmake her my wife. I want her to be the only girl that I love for the rest of my life. And give her the best of me 'til the day that I die, yeah. I'm gonna marry your princess. And make her my queen. She'll be the most beautiful bride that I've ever seen. Can't wait to smile. When she walks down the aisle. On the arm of her father
Tillthe end of my time I`ll be loving For the rest of my life Thru days and night I`ll thank Allah for open my eyes Now and forever II`ll be there for you I know that deep in my heart I feel so blessed when I think of you And I ask Allah to bless all we do You`re my wife and my friend and my strength And I pray we`re together
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LirikLagu I Love You So Maher Zain, I pray to God My heart, soul, and body Every single day of my life. Rabu, 27 April 2022 . Lirik Lagu Thank You Allah Maher Zain, I was so far from you Yet to me you were always Lirik Lagu For The Rest Of My Life Maher Zain, I praise Allah for sending me you, my love Lirik Lagu For The Rest Of My Life
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Genius AnnotationOn this midtempo synthpop track, Taylor compares being in love to drug addiction. The track notably has significant sonic and thematic similarities to Hozierâs 2013 track, âTake Me To Church,â from which it may have drawn inspiration. More broadly, the comparison of love to a drug has appeared in many popular songs over the years, including Keshaâs 2010 track âYour Love Is My Drugâ and 2013âs âDark Horse,â by Taylorâs former rival, Katy Perry.
ďťżIt is close to a decade since she first started embracing the life of a professional athlete, but Republic of Ireland international Niamh Fahey hasn't ruled out the prospect of returning to a Gaelic football pitch at some point in the future. A TG4 All-Ireland SFC winner with her native Galway in 2004 under the tutelage of PJ Fahy, the Killannin woman switched regularly between inter-county ladies football and soccer before sealing a move to Womenâs Super League outfit Arsenal in 2008. She was naturally drawn to Gaelic sports, with her brothers Gary and Richie, as well as her distant cousin Kevin Walsh, having been part of the Galway menâs teams that won All-Ireland senior titles in 1998 and 2001. A young Niamh Fahey with the Sam Maguire Cup after her brother Gary captained Galway to the All-Ireland title in 2001 Despite eventually drifting away from the Tribeswomen upon joining forces with Arsenal, she kept one foot in the LGFA by lining out for the Parnellâs club in London - with whom she won an All-Ireland intermediate title in 2012. A transfer to Chelsea in the winter of 2014 saw her taking up soccer on a full-time basis for the first time, however, and she went on to spend a single season with Bordeaux in France before transferring to her current employers Liverpool in 2018. The 35-year-old doesnât have any grandiose plans for a potential comeback to ladies football, with plenty still left in the tank from a soccer perspective, but Killannin is a club that remains close to her heart. "Obviously if I go back home to Ireland, Iâd love to play with my club team again. Beyond that, I donât have many lofty ambitions past that, really. I would have always said, as the years go on, youâre still in the UK and youâre still playing professionally and at a high level. I try not to think too far down the line," Fahey acknowledged. "Iâm happy now with where Iâm at and if I ever do go back to Ireland of course Iâd like to kick around, but it will probably be the over I donât know what age category at that stage! Weâll see how my body is and all the rest of it." Niamh Fahey ahead of the international with Georgia in 2022 Although she has collected an astonishing 16 winnersâ medals across three different English clubs, Fahey will - all things going well - realise a long-held ambition later on this summer. A senior debutant for the Republic of Ireland as far back as March 2007, she picked up her 105th cap last October when the womenâs national team defeated Scotland in a crunch play-off encounter at Hampden Park in Glasgow to qualify for their first ever major tournament as the FIFA Womenâs World Cup that is set to get underway in Australia and New Zealand in a matter of weeks. A persistent injury saw her missing out on the three friendlies that Vera Pauwâs charges have played thus far in 2023, but Fahey returned to captain Liverpool in their final two games of the Womenâs Super League season. With Ireland set to face co-hosts Australia in front of 80,000 plus spectators on July 20 in Sydney, she will be doing everything within her power to ensure she makes Pauwâs final selection for the tournament later this month. "The whole reason I started playing in the first place was to be able to represent my country. Itâs the main reason as well that the desire to continue my career has been there. To always try and play for Ireland, and hopefully qualify for a major tournament. Weâve done that as well, so itâs a dream come through really. To be able to go down there and play in a World Cup for Ireland. "Theyâve had to move the fixture against Australia to a bigger capacity stadium because of the interest and the quick sell out. Thatâs really cool and obviously a massive occasion to be involved in the opening game against the hosts and everything else that comes with that. "I donât think anyone was unhappy when Australia was drawn out for the first game and for us to be versus Australia. I think everyone was definitely excited about that one." Having captained a Galway team that included future Ireland women's rugby international Claire Molloy to an All-Ireland minor football title in 2005, Faheyâs leadership skills were evident from a young age. The Galway native recently returned to captain Liverpool in their final two games of the Women's Super League season Her experience with Ireland made her an ideal candidate to take over as skipper of Liverpool FC Women in August 2020 and when the Reds claimed the English Championship at the end of the 2021/22 season, it was an added bonus on top of what was already a big honour for Fahey. "I was very proud to be made captain. Itâs a big responsibility, but thereâs a great dressing room of girls there as well. There was plenty of experience along the way and itâs definitely a collective effort. Itâs something Iâm very proud of, being a childhood Liverpool fan. To be able to captain the team is something really special." Between Laura Harvey, Shelly Kerr both Arsenal, Vicky Jepson Liverpool and Emma Hayes Chelsea at club level, and Sue Ronan and Pauw on the international stage, Fahey has become accustomed to playing under female managers in womenâs soccer. Her former team-mate Fiona Wynne has taken a similar step in ladies football with the Annaghdown stalwart currently serving as joint-manager alongside MĂĄghnus Breathnach of the Galway seniors. Following defeats to Kerry and Mayo in the Lidl NFL Division One and TG4 Connacht SFC finals respectively, they will be hoping to make a big impact in the Brendan Martin Cup with the westerners set to face Cork and Tipperary in Group 4 of the All-Ireland series over the next fortnight. As someone who still keeps a close eye on their progress, Fahey remains hopeful the current crop can match the heroics of her 2004 side. We need your consent to load this YouTube contentWe use YouTube to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Please review their details and accept them to load the Preferences "Iâve always kept an eye on the Galway ladies team. Iâm a big supporter of them as well. Weâve been close in recent years. Contested All-Irelands and league finals. It would be great to see Galway win another All-Ireland. Thereâs a lot of talent in the county as well. You never know," Fahey said. "The league final result wasnât great, it didnât go our way and a bit of a rocky start to the championship, but itâs a young team as well. Hopefully they can turn it around and you never know. Itâs a funny game at times. You hit form and anything can happen."Watch a provincial hurling final double-header on Sunday, Limerick v Clare and Kilkenny v Galway 4pm, follow a live blog on all matches on and the RTĂ News app or listen to updates throughout the day on Sunday Sport on RTĂ Radio 1
for the rest of my life lirik