You're just like great strong
brother of mine;
And you know that I love you
true.
And you never talk dirty behind
my back,
And I know that there's those
that do. *
Oh please won't you, please
won't you
Bear it in mind:
Love is a lesson to learn
in our time.
Now please won't you, please
won't you
Bear it in mind for me.
May you never lay your head
down
Without a hand to hold;
May you never make your bed
out in the cold.
You're just like a good close
sister to me,
And you know that I love you
true.
And you hold no blade to stab
me in my back,
I know that there's some that
do.
Oh please won't you, please
won't you
Bear it in mind:
Love is a lesson to learn
in our time.
And please won't you, please
won't you
Bear it in mind for me.
May you never lay your head
down
Without a hand to hold;
May you never make your bed
out in the cold.
You're just like a great strong
brother of mine,
You know that I love you true.
And you never talk dirty behind
my back,
And I know that there's those
that do.
Oh please won't you, please
won't you
Bear it in mind:
Love is a lesson to learn
in our time.
And please won't you, please
won't you
Bear it in mind for me.
May you never lose your temper,
If you get in a bar-room fight.
May you never lose your woman
overnight.
May you never lay your head
down
Without a hand to hold;
May you never make your bed
out in the cold.
May you never lose your temper
If you get in a bar-room fight;
May you never lose your woman
overnight.
May you never lose your woman
overnight;
May you never lose your woman
overnight.
May You Never, beautiful in
its classic simplicity, was written for either a friend or Beverley's son
Wesley. It's basically a 12-bar blues pattern, altered to 16 bar and charged
with harmonic density.
(From: Big
Muff)
* There is a version with the following second verse:
You've been just like a good
and close mother to me,
And you know I love you like
I should.
You never talk about me behind
my back,
And I know that there's times
you could.
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