I'll Be Loving You, Always!
Walk-Line
Memory has a way of settling into the quiet corners of our days, gently reminding us of the people who shaped our lives. The song, by Irving Berlin "Always” captures that tender pull of remembrance—the way love continues long after someone is gone. Whether we’re thinking of family members who left us too soon or the brave men and women of the military who gave their lives in service, their presence lingers in the stories we tell, the values they passed down, and the moments that still make us smile.
In the rush of our busy routines, it’s easy to move too quickly, to forget to pause and honor the lives that touched ours so deeply. Scripture calls us back to that sacred practice of remembering: “Be still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10). Stillness creates space for gratitude, healing, and connection.
As we listen to songs of remembrance and reflect on the legacies left behind, may we carry their light forward. May we choose to live with the same courage, compassion, and devotion they showed. And may we whisper, with full hearts, that simple promise: I’ll Be Loving you—always.
For the long-est while,
I'd for-get to smile
Then I met you
Now that my blue days have passed,
Now that I've found you at last.
[Chorus]
I'll be lov-ing you, al-ways
with a love that's true al-ways
When the things you've planned,
Need a help-ing hand, I will un-der-stand,
al-ways, al-ways.
Days may not be fair, al-ways
That's when I'll be there, al-ways
Not for just an hour, Not for just a day,
Not for just a year, but al-ways.
Dreams will all come true,
and the whole day long I'd feel so blue
Car-ing each day more, Than the day be-fore
Till Spring rolls by
Then when the Spring-time has gone,
Then will my love lin-ger on.
[Repeat Chorus]

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