I don't get many things right the first time In fact I am told that a lot Now I know all the wrong turns, the stumbles and falls Brought me here And where was I before the day That I first saw your lovely face? Now I see it everyday And I know that I am, I am, I am the luckiest What if I'd been born fifty years before you In a house on a street where you lived? Maybe I'd be outside as you passed on your bike Would I know? And in a wide sea of eyes I see one pair that I recognize And I know that I am, I am, I am the luckiest I love you more than I have ever found a way to say to you Next door there's an old man who lived to his nineties And one day passed away in his sleep And his wife she stayed for a couple of days And passed away I'm sorry I know that's a strange way to tell you That I know we belong That I know that I am, I am, I am the luckiest