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May You Never - Cary Morin



     
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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 and strong brother of mine
And you know that I love you true
You never talk dirty behind my back
And I know that there's those that do
Please won't you, please won't you bear it in mind?
Love is a lesson to learn in our time
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
Oh, you're just like a good and close sister to me
And you know that I love you true
You hold no blade to stab me in my back
And I know that there's those that do
Please won't you, please won't you bear it in mind?

Love is a lesson to learn in our time
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
Well, you're just like a great and strong brother of mine
And you know that I love you like I should
You never talk about me behind my back
And I know that there's times you could
Oh, please won't you, please, please bear it in mind?
Life is a lesson to learn in our time
Won't you, please won't you bear it in mind for me?
May you never lose your temper
If you get hit in the 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
Oh, please won't you, please, please won't you bear it in mind?
Life is a lesson to learn in our time
Won't you, please won't you bear it in mind for me?
Yeah, please won't you, please won't you bear it in mind for me?
Please, please, please won't you
Please, won't you bear it in mind for me?

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Cary Morin brings together the great musical traditions of America and beyond like no other, from the rocking, electrified world groove of The Atoll, to the pared-down acoustic blues of Sing It Louder. Released in April 2011, this recording showcases Morin’s deft finger style guitar and distinctive songwriting style, which has been described as acoustic Native Americana, with strong qualities of jam, reggae, jazz, blues, bluegrass and dance.

Read more about Cary Morin on Last.fm.


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