About the song
**George Strait – Love Without End, Amen** is more than just a country song; it’s a heartfelt ode to the timeless, unconditional nature of love. Released in 1990, this track quickly became one of George Strait’s most iconic songs, capturing the hearts of millions with its poignant lyrics and simple yet powerful melody. **George Strait**, often called the “King of Country,” has long been celebrated for his ability to blend traditional country sounds with deeply personal storytelling, and **Love Without End, Amen** is a perfect example of this gift.
The song tells the story of a father explaining to his son that the love a parent feels for their child is boundless, an unbreakable force that transcends time, mistakes, and even death. The lyrics are not only a reflection of the strong bond between a parent and a child, but they also touch on the deeper themes of faith, devotion, and the enduring power of love in all its forms. Strait’s smooth delivery and the gentle instrumentation allow the words to resonate deeply, creating a universal message that anyone, regardless of age, can connect with.
**Love Without End, Amen** carries a sense of nostalgia, reminding listeners of the importance of family and the sacrifices made for loved ones. The song is timeless in its appeal, and while it speaks directly to the relationship between a father and son, its message of unconditional love is one that transcends generations. Whether you’re a parent, a child, or simply someone who believes in the strength of love, this song speaks directly to the heart.
Strait’s mastery in storytelling, paired with his simple yet evocative voice, makes **Love Without End, Amen** a piece that will continue to resonate with audiences for years to come. It’s a song that not only defines the essence of country music but also serves as a reminder of the enduring nature of love.
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Lyrics
Well here we sit at a table for two
But bottle there’s just me and you
She loved me so but I loved her so wrong
I gave her too much of too little too long
So tell me bottle are the things I hear true
That all the answers are in the bottle of you
I need your help this memory’s so strong
I gave her too much of too little too long
Sometimes a man can get lost in a world of his own
He’ll neglect his real world who’s waiting at home
A woman needs her man’s love to lean on
I gave her too much of too little too long