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Artist/Band: Dixie Chicks
Lyrics for Song: Loving Arms
Lyrics for Album: Wide Open Spaces [1998]



If you could see me now

The one who said that she'd rather roam

The one who said she'd rather be alone

If you could only see me now



If I could hold you now

Just for a moment If I could really make you mine

Just for a while, turn back the hands of time

If I could only hold you now



I've been too long in the wind

Too long in the rain

Taking any comfort that I can

Looking back I'm longing for the freedom of my chains

And lying in your loving arms again



If you could hear me now

Singing somewhere through the lonely nights

Dreaming of the arms that held me tight

If you could only hear me now



I've been too long in the wind

Too long in the rain

Taking any comfort that I can

Looking back I'm longing for the freedom of my chains

And lying in your loving arms again



I've been too long in the wind

Too long in the rain

Taking any comfort that I can

Looking back I'm longing for the freedom of my chains

And lying in your loving arms again



I could almost feel your loving arms again


About Loving Arms

"Loving Arms" by the Dixie Chicks stands as a defining track from their 1998 debut album, *Wide Open Spaces*. Released during a pivotal era for country music, the song blends traditional storytelling with the group's evolving sound, marking their transition from a country duo to a full-fledged band. The recording captures the band's signature harmonies and the raw, emotive vocal delivery that would become their hallmark. As a cornerstone of their early discography, the track exemplifies the genre's focus on personal narrative and resilience, resonating deeply with audiences who connected with its themes of enduring love and the complexities of relationships. Its enduring popularity highlights the Dixie Chicks' ability to craft anthems that transcend fleeting trends, cementing their legacy in the history of American country music.


Album Lyrics: Wide Open Spaces [1998]


Dixie Chicks
"Wide Open Spaces [1998]"


1. Loving Arms
2. Never Say Die
3. Let 'Er Rip
4. Once You've Loved Somebody
5. I'll Take Care Of You
6. Am I The Only One