I will never love you more than
the drummer of flaming lips
I will never love you more than
Woody Allen movies
I will never love you more than
the White album of the Beatles
I will never love you more than
God only knows

I will never love you more than
DVD's night with my girlfriend
And we talk about stupid things like feelings and men
I will never love you more than
my boyfriend when I was 14
Even if he's now an asshole, I will never love you more

And you say, you love me more
than everything
And compared to me
everything is nothing...

I will never love you more than
meeting Paul McCartney
And we asked him to play a song on my Ukulele
I will never love you more than
my Scandinavian Tour
Which was more than
paradise, I wish you remember it too

I will never love you more than
dancing to Phil Spektor
I will never love you more than
my Casiotone keyboard.
I will never love you more than
Daniel Johnston himself
For me he's more than God,
I will never love you more

And you say, you love me more than
everything
And compared to me everything is nothing

Ohh this is sweet, I just wonder what it means

You say you love me more, than
all the girls you have had before
Even more than music, even more than
yourself
Even more than
everything, but it's just a lie
So I will never love you more, than
anything

I will never love you more than
singing in the shower
I will never love you more than
my Mac computer
I will never love you more than
having a daughter
I will never love you more than
peanut butter

I will never love you more than
kisses all day
I will never love you more than
cuddles all night
I will never love you more than
kissing girls lips when they're really pretty

I will never love you more
I will never love you more


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I Will Never Love You More Lyrics as written by Stephanie Sokolinski

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  • +2
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    Plus she likes peanut butter. Always a sign of a great artist :-)

    polkadot.peekabooon August 19, 2008   Link
  • +2
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    I think I might be in love with SoKo. This song is a wonderful cheer-up, and it's impressive to know that she's writing in a second language.

    ladygregon May 26, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    such a cute song.

    geminiljangelon January 31, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    so far song of 2008! this girl is pure beauty! love the way it just flows through!! mwah for you soko xx

    b&hon February 06, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    she's fun:)

    greencloudon March 02, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    J'adore. She has a lovely voice and I love the way her this song is probably breaking some bloke's heart, or at least rejecting him, but is so uncaring and laid back.

    polkadot.peekabooon August 19, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    'I will never love you more than my boyfriend when I was 14 Even if he's now an asshole, I will never love you more'

    Kekeke. This song is such a fun appoach to heartbreak! =D

    InnocentBystanderson January 14, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    lol this song is so cute :) and i can totally relate to it those types of guys are so annoying >.<

    MCRfanaticon March 11, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    i love her lack of care.

    thesmallestbirddon August 03, 2009   Link

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