“If I should stay,
I would only be in your way.
So I'll go, but I know
I'll think of you ev'ry step of the way.

And I will always love you.
I will always love you.”

—  Dolly Parton

I Will Always Love You from the album Jolene
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American singer-songwriter and actress 1946

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