Bring your love to me
I will hold it like a newborn child
One of my own blood
And I might just even sing a song
To keep it calm

If you're wondering, am I capable
God knows I am
And if it's meant to be
I will go alone, God knows I can
Just not as well, and besides what kind of fun is there
To be had with no one else?

And I can only stand here still
And I can only hope you will
Keep me in focus long enough to tell
I'm trying to help (that's all)

Bring your love to me
I will hold it like a dandelion
One I want to save, one I want to keep
From the breeze that follows me and no one else

I can only stand here still
And I can only hope you will
Keep me in focus long enough to tell
I'm trying to help


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Bring Your Love To Me Lyrics as written by Scott Yancey Avett Robert William Crawford

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    This song is beautiful

    Emekaon August 13, 2015   Link
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    Love this song so much. By the video it makes me think it has to do with having a child or even the experience during the 9 months during the pregnancy. The keep me in focus long enough to tell I'm trying to help makes me think of a Father's feeling during the trying difficult times that may come for a mother. Working together to get through it all. I may be way off though.

    edward1020on January 05, 2017   Link

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