[Grammar] I will always love you till I breathe or I will always love you till I will breathe

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Hi teachers,

"I will always love you till I breathe." or "I will always love you till I will breathe." Which one is correct and natural? I am pretty confused about using "will" in two phrases of a sentence. Before this I had also raised a question regarding this case.

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Neither works. They mean that your love will stop when you you start breathing. This clearly make no sense.
 
Oh no! I didn't mean that. I am sorry. Here the one meant "I will always love you till I stop breathing." "I will always love you till I will stop breathing." Which of the two is okay or natural? My point is "will". I think you have got my problem.
 
Oh no! I didn't mean that. I am sorry. Here the one meant "I will always love you till I stop breathing." "I will always love you till I will stop breathing." Which of the two is okay or natural? My point is "will". I think you have got my problem.

It's incorrect with the second "will".
 
The first is OK. The second is not.
 
You could also use till I breathe my last.
 
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