Frank Marlowe - Love Me Or Don`t

Frank Marlowe sings “Love Me Or Don’t” — an old-soul blues and late-night crooner song about love, pride, scars, and the moment when a man stops begging to be chosen. A warm, worn voice from the quiet side of life. Old Soul. Real Blues. #FrankMarlowe #BluesMusic #OldSoul #RealBlues #LoveMeOrDont Lyrics: I keep my heart on the roadside where the old engines fade dust in my lungs truth in my hands I learned the weight of morning before the sun came up boots on the ground blood still warm Some days arrive without mercy but I keep walking through mile after mile breath by breath Maybe life is not waiting for perfect answers now maybe the road makes us real I got roadlife in my bones still I’m breathing still I’m moving still I love I got roadlife in my soul tired but standing not done yet not done yet I take the pain and make it music not for glory not for pity for the heart Step by step, I keep moving heart keeps drumming low road keeps calling feet keep time Breath by breath, I keep choosing love over silence now hope over fear life over pride I saw strong people breaking quietly after dark smiles in daylight storms inside I saw tired hands keep giving when nothing came back still they held on still they loved Maybe time is not stealing everything we were maybe the years make us clear I got roadlife in my bones still I’m breathing still I’m moving still I love I got roadlife in my soul tired but standing not done yet not done yet I take the pain and make it music not for glory not for pity for the heart I keep my heart on the roadside where the old engines fade roadlife in me still worth singing