I Would Give
My love, I want you to stay with me
Listen now and you will see
Chrissy if you had the slightest thirst
I'll gather water and you'd drink first.
I 'll take you to many beautiful lands
I'll seek out their beauty you'll walk in their sands.
And if you wanted to be wined and dined,
I'll provide a feast the very best that I can find.
I know you really don't want jewels so bright,
But I'll gather all the gold, and pearls in sight.
Then string them on strands of silver and silk,
Adorned with teardrops made from natures milk.
And if you're cold beyond your will
I'd build a fire To remove your chill.
Because your pleasure is that of mine,
And there is no other whose beauty's so fine.
And it would be, for you, that I'd give my life,
Your are my life, my everything, my wife
Jim 1988
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