We have a song for you which we, this is a song that comes from a show called Fiddler on the Roof and Anne and I adapted it and we made it work Oh it's kind of for Jerry and me, it's the way we feel Okay, we'll try it on you, let's do it Do you love me? Do I what? Do you love me? Do I love you? With our children growing older And your mother back in town You're upset, you're worn out Go inside, go lie down Maybe it's indigestion Annie, I'm asking you a question Do you love me? You're a fool I know, but do you love me? Do I love you? Well For quite a few years I washed your clothes Cooked your meals, cleaned your house Balanced the checkbook, I don't know how After quite a few years, why talk about love right now? Annie, the first time I met you I didn't know your name I was scared I was shy I was nervous So was I Though my father and my mother Said we'd never love each other Mine too And now I'm asking you, honey Do you love me? I'm your wife I know, but do you love me? Do I love him? For quite a few years I lived with him Fought with him, starved with him Quite a few years, he knows I'm his If that's not love, what is? Then you love me Yeah, I suppose I do And I suppose I love you too It doesn't change a thing But even so After quite a few years It's nice to know Thank you