Love me now and love me well
It’s your love I crave to know
Before I stand here buried in this unforgiving snow
Love me good, oh, love me please
But I’m pleased to know you at all
Pull me out before I’m gone
But please don’t let me fall
Fall asleep, but not for long
Your dreams are in your hands
Handle them gracefully
But don’t let them sift like sand
Sing of love and sing of none
Remember when you are through
I’ll be here to sing along
My heart will be with you
Moments are fleeting
Each end is a greeting
To what lies ahead
So get up from your bed
Keep your eyes off the clock
Time’s spent better with them locked in mine
Oh, I tell you that it’s true
Every second is a treasure with you
Winds are mean and time is too
I can see them in my face
But winds have timely brought us close
Like pearls sewn into lace
He has great plans in mind for us for welfare, not for woe
Plans to give us futures
Full of goodness
Full of hope
Exploring Vulnerability and Hope in “How To Go To Confession”
Sabrina Carpenter’s “How To Go To Confession” delves into the delicate balance between vulnerability and hope in relationships. The lyrics open with a plea for genuine love and support, painting a vivid image of emotional fragility against an “unforgiving snow.” As the song unfolds, Carpenter encourages cherishing fleeting moments and holding dreams close, highlighting the importance of presence over the relentless passage of time. The track is imbued with optimism, referencing plans “for welfare, not for woe” and a future “full of hope,” echoing themes of faith and resilience. Throughout, there is a gentle reminder to savor each second with loved ones, recognizing both the challenges and the grace found in connection.
Song Credits
- Artist: Sabrina Carpenter
- Songwriters: Sabrina Carpenter