Love, Me

Album: All I Can Be (1991)
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  • I read a note my grandma wrote back in nineteen twenty-three.
    Grandpa kept it in his coat, and he showed it once to me. He said,
    "Boy, you might not understand, but a long, long time ago,
    Grandma's daddy didn't like me none, but I loved your Grandma so."

    We had this crazy plan to meet and run away together.
    Get married in the first town we came to, and live forever.
    But nailed to the tree where we were supposed to meet, instead
    Of her, I found this letter, and this is what it said:

    If you get there before I do, don't give up on me.
    I'll meet you when my chores are through;
    I don't know how long I'll be.
    But I'm not gonna let you down, darling wait and see.
    And between now and then, till I see you again,
    I'll be loving you. Love, me.

    I read those words just hours before my Grandma passed away,
    In the doorway of a church where me and Grandpa stopped to pray.
    I know I'd never seen him cry in all my fifteen years;
    But as he said these words to her, his eyes filled up with tears.

    If you get there before I do, don't give up on me.
    I'll meet you when my chores are through,
    I don't know how long I'll be.
    But I'm not gonna let you down, darling wait and see.
    And between now and then, till I see you again,
    I'll be loving you. Love, me.
    Between now and then, till I see you again,
    I'll be loving you. Love, me. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Leonard from Wickenburg AzTotally ripped off Floyd Cramer maybe not the lyrics but the song the tempo the piano
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