(Verse 1)
We give and we pour, our hearts overflow,
Thinking that’s how love is meant to grow.
But too much rain can drown the seed,
Even love has limits, it has needs.
We hold too tight, afraid to lose,
But freedom’s the breath that love will choose.
Smothered roots can’t stretch or find,
The strength they need to intertwine.
(Pre-Chorus)
Open our eyes, let us see,
Love’s not blind—it has needs.
Open our hearts, let them breathe,
Love’s not blind—it has needs.
(Chorus)
Like a plant in the rain, we can drown it all,
When we give too much, the leaves will fall.
Love needs space, like the sky and trees,
Open our eyes, let us see.
Open our eyes, let us see.
(Verse 2)
The sweetest love is tender and free,
It bends with the wind, like branches on a tree.
It doesn’t demand, it doesn’t confine,
It flows like rivers, in its own time.
To love is to trust, to let go of fear,
To give without drowning, to always steer clear
Of the weight that can crush what’s meant to grow,
Love’s light and steady, like a warm, soft glow.
(Pre-Chorus)
Open our eyes, let us see,
Love’s not blind—it has needs.
Open our hearts, let them breathe,
Love’s not blind—it has needs.
(Chorus)
Like a plant in the rain, we can drown it all,
When we give too much, the leaves will fall.
Love needs space, like the sky and trees,
Open our eyes, let us see.
Open our eyes, let us see.
(Bridge)
Here’s the blessing, here’s the truth,
Love is a garden, love is the proof.
Nurture with kindness, but let it grow,
Give it the sunlight and time to show.
Don’t hold so tight, don’t pour too fast,
Love’s a journey that’s meant to last.
With patience, it blooms, with trust, it thrives,
A lesson of hope for all our lives.
(Chorus)
Like a plant in the rain, we can drown it all,
When we give too much, the leaves will fall.
Love needs space, like the sky and trees,
Open our eyes, let us see.
Open our eyes, let us see.
(Outro)
Open our hearts, let love breathe,
Love’s not blind—it has needs.
With space and trust, love will be,
Open our eyes, let us see.
Open our eyes, let us see.
Love’s not blind—it has needs.