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Doesn't the word "forever" already have the same meaning as "ever"? Why would she say it twice then?

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Rebecca

That's true! Here it's used as emphasis, a kind of dramatic way of saying "forever!". It also adds rhythm to the song with repetition. Ex: I could stare at this painting forever and ever. It's so beautiful. Ex: I'll love you forever and ever!

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