Love Me More
Bluegrass Gospel Lyric
I wandered off early
From the land of my birth,
Leaving God-fearin' people,
Trully salt of the earth.
Traded comfort for sunshine
The horizon ahead.
Wherever I slept was
The size of my bed.
You see a face that is weathered,
These eyes have grown dim.
For too long a feather
Ridin' the wind.
Through breakin' of dawns to breakin' of bread,
I bestow a few stories
Of the lives that I've led.
Love Me More or
Please, love me less,
Degrees do not matter
For I have been blessed.
You offer shelter
I cannot ignore.
So love me less or
Please, Love Me More.
I stole through the cornfields
Like I's made of straw,
Leavin' no footprints,
On account of the law.
Church steeple to flophouse,
Purveyin' White Dove.
Both sinner and saint
All needing my love.
Once walked on fire
Under the spell of a wraith,
Built towering castles
On illusion of faith.
So long had I quarried
For too little stone,
Every arrogant standing
Ends eventually prone.
Love Me More or
Please, love me less,
Lay me down easy
In your sweet caress.
You offer shelter
I cannot ignore.
So, love me less or
Please, Love Me More.
Made way down a river
Where once Iroquois prowled,
Peregrine falcoln and Burrowing Owl.
Dark waters they pulled me
Along through the pall
With a red moon arisin'
Takin' stock of it all.
Tracked puma and cougar,
Hunted elk and red deer,
Followed a hunger
While swallowing fear.
Was it winter's approaching,
That goaded me to
Rising smoke from a canyon
And the wonder of you?
Love Me More or
Please, love me less
This body's tired
I must confess.
My journey has ended
Right here at your door.
So love me less or
Please, Love Me More.
Love me less or
Please, Love Me More.