My sweet love, I'll take you there.
Comin' for to carry you home.
I'll take you down to the water.
Comin' for to carry you home.
No more weary, no more tired.
Comin' for to carry you home.
My sweet love,
I will take you there.
Comin' for to carry you home.
I will take you home.
I will take you home.

My darling, I will shelter you.
Comin' for to carry you home.
I'll lay you down still water.
Comin' for to carry you home.
No more weary, no more tired.
Comin' for to carry you home.
Comin' for to carry you home.
I will take you home, I will take you home.
I will take you home, I will take you home.


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The Gospel Lyrics as written by Peter Holmstrom Courtney Taylor

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    Courtney Taylor-Taylor's vocals are very similar to Thom Yorke's of Radiohead in this song.

    barnetason October 08, 2005   Link
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    So many people consider the Dandys to be pretentious and inauthentic but this song feels so pure and honest. This song puts me at peace, the things we'd like to promise our loves.

    Good Newson August 05, 2006   Link
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    Great song, very religious sounding and beautiful... very Thom Yorke-like also, like barnetas said.

    Marquezon October 07, 2007   Link

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