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The things I've collected, bought or selected.
The clutter that fills up my rooms.
I can lock up and leave it, never retrieve it.
Leave nothing but my love for you.
Let the storm winds blow.
I will not be cold.
I wear your love.
Thrown over my shoulders like a blanket of down.
I wear your love,
Like a bright suit of armor reflecting the sun.
On the chilliest night, though I travel light,
It is always enough, for I wear your love.
You watched without knowing where I was going.
Trusting the vision I'd found.
For if dreams were a fire, I had desire,
That could burn this old house to the ground.
So I walk quite free,
For surrounding me,
I wear your love.
Like a scarf that I borrowed that still holds your perfume.
I wear your love,
Pulled tight as I'm sleeping under a cold lovers's moon.
On the chilliest night, though I travel light,
It is always enough, for I wear your love.
Don't you know? Can't you see?
Head to toe it is covering me.
Like a stone, the ocean's tide,
Nothing can hurt me or turn me aside.
For I wear your love,
Thrown over my shoulders like a blanket of down.
I wear your love,
Like a badge of devotion, of love and beyond.
On the chilliest night, though I travel light,
It is always enough, for I wear your love.
It is always enough, for I wear your love
- Album:
- Calling Me Home
- Coal
- Miscellaneous
- Love Travels
- Lonesome Standard Time
- Untasted Honey
- Good News
- Coal (Bonus Track Version)
- Lynn Anderson & Friends (Live)
- Honky Tonk Angels (Live)
- Music City Roots: GrassRoots
- Coal Country Music (Deluxe)
- Listen to the Radio
- Willow in the Wind
- Roses
- Ready for the Storm
- Walking Away a Winner
- Songs of the Civil War
- A Collection of Hits
- Country Music Classics, Volume 7: 1985-1990