I’m Here to Love You
Gerald Brennan—composer, lyricist, vocalist, synthesist;
Patrick Brennan—synthesist
I haven’t found a female voice yet to match this song and I hope I do. It can be sung by a male, as I have so adequately demonstrated, but I think you’ll agree it needs a woman’s touch. In this version, she thinks she’s finished, but he’s determined to set her on fire.
Long is the night.
Hours till daylight.
Aching and all alone,
with regrets and a heart that’s as hard as stone.
Change all that now.
I know you’re wondering how
you can ever love again.
Here I am. If not now tell me darling, when?
Baby, I’m here to love you.
I’m here this lonesome night
to love you more than you’ll ever know.
Show me your heart.
Love hasn’t torn it apart
but you’re worried and you’re cold.
Take my hand. Kiss my lips. Feel this wonderful spell unfold.
Baby, I’m here to love you.
I’m here this lonesome night
to love you more than you’ll ever know.
Baby, I will astound you.
There’s not a thing that you
can say or do that can stop us now. Oh no,
it’s not a night to toss and turn
it’s a night to touch and kiss and burn
like fire, and bright as you’ll ever know. Oh yes,
I have seen right through you with these eyes
saw the coldness that was your disguise.
Like ice, but we’ll light a fire there.
Forever to feel at last that you are worthy of
the bliss and joy that comes with love.
Forever now, forever me and you.
it’s not a night to toss and turn
it’s a night to touch and kiss and burn
like fire, and bright as you’ll ever know.
Forever to feel at last that you are worthy of
the bliss and joy that comes with love.
Forever now, forever me and you.