KATY Perry has written a song for her fiancé Orlando Bloom – and might even have their first baby on the way.
The singer has today released new song Never Worn White — and in a clip of the video posted on her Instagram last night, she is wearing a white dress and appears to be cradling a bump.
Katy touches on starting a family with Orlando when she sings: “See us in 60 years with a full family tree.”
In the song’s other lyrics you can see how head over heels she is for the Brit actor.
Katy and Orlando, who has a son Flynn from his first marriage to model Miranda Kerr, are expected to wed in the coming weeks.
Katy can get away with her Never Worn White song title as she wore a dove-grey dress when she married ex-husband Russell Brand in 2010.
Pirates Of The Caribbean star Orlando started dating Katy in early 2016. They got engaged on Valentine’s Day last year.
If these lyrics are anything to go by, the honeymoon period will be going for a while.
Never Worn White
HERE is an edited version of the lyrics to Katy’s new song . . .
You love the hell out of me
And heaven’s what we could be
I’ve stood on the edge of love
But never took the leap
And you took my armour off
Did it delicately
And I let my guard down
To show you what’s underneath . . .
Answer my mamma’s prayers
You asked the question
I said yes, but I’m scared
’Cause I’ve never worn white
But I wanna get it right
(chorus) Yeah, I really wanna try with you
No, I’ve never worn white
But I’m standing here tonight
‘Cause I really wanna say, I do… I do
See us in 60 years with a full family tree
Give my blood, sweat and tears to reach our destiny
’Cause love is a minefield, let’s take this walk, baby
’Cause at the end of it all, I choose you and you choose me . . .
Answer your father’s prayers
You asked the question
I could tell you were scared
(repeat chorus)
Now let’s dance with each other
Mixing all of our colours
It’s so easy to surrender
When you finally find forever
No, I’ve never worn white, no
But I really wanna try with you, yeah
(repeat chorus)
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