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One Lifetime is one of those rare gems that feels like a conversation with your soul. The title alone invites you to think about what truly matters—what you would give, what you would do, if you only had one lifetime to get it right. It’s a song about love, commitment, and the beautiful urgency of making every moment count. Whether it’s about a romantic partner, family, or even yourself, this track is a gentle reminder to treasure the people and passions that shape our journey.

The melody? It’s tender yet powerful, like a sunrise spilling across the horizon—soft but commanding your full attention. The lyrics are heartfelt and poetic, effortlessly weaving a narrative of devotion and the kind of love that defies time. You can almost feel the songwriter’s vulnerability in every line, their heart laid bare for the world to see.

Listening to One Lifetime is like flipping through a scrapbook of your most cherished memories. It’s impossible not to reflect on the moments that make life worth living—the laughter, the tears, the quiet in-betweens. The song beautifully captures the idea that while we may only have one lifetime, it’s more than enough when spent with the right people.

Whether you’re in the middle of a love story or dreaming of one yet to come, One Lifetime feels like a soundtrack for those fleeting moments when life feels perfectly aligned. It’s a celebration of living fully, loving deeply, and cherishing the gift of time

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