| If I didn’t have you, life would be blue,
|
| I’d be Doctor Who without the Tardis,
|
| I’d be a candle without a wick,
|
| A Watson without a Crick,
|
| I’d be one of my outfits without Dick-ie
|
| I’d be cheese without the mac,
|
| Jobs without the Wozniak.
|
| I’d be solving exponential equations
|
| That use bases not found on your calculator,
|
| Making it much harder to crack.
|
| I’d be an atom without a bomb,
|
| A dot without the com,
|
| And I’d probably still live with my mom.
|
| And he’d probably still live with his mom.
|
| Ever since I met you,
|
| You turned my world around.
|
| You supported all my dreams and all my hopes.
|
| You’re like Uranium 235 and I’m Uranium 238,
|
| Almost inseparable isotopes.
|
| I couldn’t have imagined
|
| How good my life would get,
|
| From the moment that I met you,
|
| Bernadette
|
| If I didn’t have you, life would be dreary.
|
| I’d be string theory without any string.
|
| I’d be binary code without a one, Cathode ray tube without an electron gun.
|
| I’d be «Firefly», «Buffy» and «Avengers» without Joss Whedon.
|
| I’d speak a lot more Klingon
|
| And he’d definitely still live with his mom.
|
| Ever since I met you,
|
| You turned my world around.
|
| You’re my best friend and my lover.
|
| We’re like changing electric and magnetic fields.
|
| You can’t have one without the other.
|
| I couldn’t have imagined
|
| How good my life would get,
|
| From the moment that I met you, Bernadette
|
| Oh, we couldn’t have imagined
|
| How good our lives would get,
|
| From the moment that we met you, Bernadette |