Pour My Love on You

Phillips Craig And Dean · Let My Words Be Few [2001]

Verse 1:

I don't know how to say exactly how I feel

And I can't begin to tell you what your love has meant

I'm lost for words

Is there a way to show the passion in my heart

Can I express how truly great I think you are

My dearest friend

Lord, this is my desire

To pour my love on You



Chorus:

Like oil upon your feet

Like wine for you to drink

Like water from my heart

I pour my love on you

If praise is like perfume

I'll lavish mine on you

Till every drop is gone

I'll pour my love on you



Verse 2:

Is there a way to show the passion in my heart

Can I express how truly great I think you are

My dearest friend

Lord, this is my desire

To pour my love on you



Chorus:

Like oil upon your feet

Like wine for you to drink

Like water from my heart

I pour my love on you

If praise is like perfume

I'll lavish mine on you

Till every drop is gone

I'll pour my love on you



Chorus:

Like oil upon your feet

Like wine for you to drink

Like water from my heart

I pour my love on you

If praise is like perfume

I'll lavish mine on you

Till every drop is gone



Pour my love on you

Yeah



Chorus:

Like oil upon your feet

Like wine for you to drink

Like water from my heart

I pour my love on you

If praise is like perfume

I'll lavish mine on you

Till every drop is gone



Chorus:

Like oil upon your feet

Like wine for you to drink

Like water from my heart

I pour my love on you

If praise is like perfume

I'll lavish mine on you

Till every drop is gone

I'll pour my love on you



Pour my love on you

Yeah, yeah

About Pour My Love on You

Phillips Craig and Dean's "Pour My Love on You" stands as a defining track from their 2001 album *Let My Words Be Few*, capturing the emotive core of their worship music. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of acoustic guitar, piano, and soaring vocals, characteristic of the contemporary Christian music genre that flourished in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Released during a period of significant growth for Phillips Craig and Dean, the recording reflects their focus on intimate, heartfelt storytelling that resonated deeply with audiences seeking spiritual connection through melody. The track has become a staple in their discography, often performed live and recorded on subsequent albums such as *Let the Worshippers Arise*. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet powerful composition, which prioritizes lyrical sincerity over complex production. As part of their broader catalog of worship anthems, "Pour My Love on You" remains a representative work of their artistic identity, showcasing the group's ability to craft memorable songs that have influenced countless peers in the genre.