Just to Hold You

Ray Wylie Hubbard

[Verse 1]
All you know of me is my reputation
Some have called me a storm [built to rage?]
But if you'll take me and not forsake me
I'll hand you my heart in a golden [cage?]

[Verse 2]
For I love you with reckless abandon
And I've loved you like that from the start
It's my good fortune just to know you
Your eyes put wildness in my heart

[Chorus]
Down from the mountains I come like thunder
For I've [lingered?] too long where the cold rivers run
Just to know you
Just to flow with you
Just to grow with you
And to reap and sow with you
Just to hold you when your hair's undone

[Verse 3]
Like a flash of lightning in the heavens
Some lives light up a darkened sky
There are others who fall and stumble
And they'll hide their hearts and their love tonight

[Verse 4]
But if you'll take me and not forsake me
If you'll have me just as [?]
I will love you beyond forever
And I'll pledge to you my heart upon sacred ground

[Chorus]
Down from the mountains I come like thunder
For I've [lingered?] too long where the cold rivers run
Just to know you
Just to flow with you
Just to grow with you
And to reap and sow with you
Just to hold you when your hair's undone

[Verse 5]
Out in the Badlands I am an outlaw
But I'll stand the words of St. Paul
Though we speak like angels and gain the whole world
If we don't have love, we have nothing at all

[Verse 6]
But if I displease you and you don't want me
Well I'll still wish you love, for love is blessed
We can take nothing greater upon our journey
Rest assured we need take nothing less

[Chorus]
Down from the mountains I come like thunder
For I've [lingered?] too long where the cold rivers run
Just to know you
Just to flow with you
Just to grow with you
And to reap and sow with you
Just to hold you when your hair's undone
Just to hold you when your hair's undone

Curiosità sulla canzone Just to Hold You di Ray Wylie Hubbard

Quando è stata rilasciata la canzone “Just to Hold You” di Ray Wylie Hubbard?
La canzone Just to Hold You è stata rilasciata nel 1995, nell’album “Loco Gringo’s Lament”.

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