Love is a dress that you made
Long to hide your knees
Love to say this to your face
I love you only
For your days and excitement
What will you keep for to wear?
Someday drawing you different
May I be weaved in your hair
Love and some verses you hear
Say what you can say
Love to say this in your ear
I'll love you that way
From your changing contentment
What will you choose for to share?
Someday drawing you different
May I be weaved in your hair
Long to hide your knees
Love to say this to your face
I love you only
For your days and excitement
What will you keep for to wear?
Someday drawing you different
May I be weaved in your hair
Love and some verses you hear
Say what you can say
Love to say this in your ear
I'll love you that way
From your changing contentment
What will you choose for to share?
Someday drawing you different
May I be weaved in your hair
Lyrics submitted by miamonster, edited by virtuallypainless
Love And Some Verses Lyrics as written by Samuel Ervin Beam
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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First of all, the first verse has a typo, it's also "...May I be weaved in your hair."
I see this song differently than most of the posters on here, which I like. I see it as a modest girl that a guy (Sam Beam, lyricist extraordinaire) really likes. Maybe they're not to the point yet that they're really serious, but he thinks he loves her and wants to tell her. The rest of the song is just observations about the girl's humble-yet-dreamy personality.
I love this song and it reminds me a lot of my girlfriend. I think you guys are looking way too into it. It's like 10 lines. How are you going to say it has some enormous story line?