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Friendly Persuasion
Pat Boone Lyrics


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Thee I love, more than the meadow so green and still
More than the mulberries on the hill
More than the buds of a May apple tree, I love thee

Arms have I, strong as the oak, for this occasion
Lips have I, to kiss thee, too, in friendly persuasion

Thee is mine, though I don't know many words of praise
Thee pleasures me in a hundred ways
Put on your bonnet, your cape, and your glove
And come with me, for thee I love

Friendly persuasion

Thee is mine, though I don't know many words of praise
Thee pleasures me in a hundred ways
Put on your bonnet, your cape, and your glove
And come with me, for thee I love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Friendly Persuasion" by Pat Boone depict a love that is deep and passionate. The singer expresses his love for his beloved by comparing it to the beauty of nature, saying that he loves her more than the meadow, the mulberries on the hill, and the buds of a May apple tree. He asserts that he is as strong as the oak tree and can persuade her with his friendly kisses. Though he may not have many words of praise to describe his feelings, his love for her pleases him in a hundred ways. He then invites her to come with him by putting on her bonnet, cape, and glove, as he affirms his love for her.


The song is inspired by the 1945 novel "The Friendly Persuasion" by Jessamyn West. The story centers around a Quaker family in Indiana during the Civil War and their struggle to uphold their beliefs of nonviolence and pacifism, even during the conflict. The novel was later adapted into a film of the same name in 1956, which starred Gary Cooper and Dorothy McGuire. Pat Boone's version of the song was featured in the film's opening credits.


Line by Line Meaning

Thee I love, more than the meadow so green and still
I love you more than anything in the peaceful green meadow.


More than the mulberries on the hill
My love for you is stronger than my admiration for the mulberries on the hill.


More than the buds of a May apple tree, I love thee
My love for you is greater than the appreciation I have for the buds of a May apple tree.


Arms have I, strong as the oak, for this occasion
I have strong arms, like those of an oak tree, ready for this moment with you.


Lips have I, to kiss thee, too, in friendly persuasion
I have lips to kiss you, and I do so in a friendly way to show my love for you.


Thee is mine, though I don't know many words of praise
Even though I don't know how to express myself well, you belong to me.


Thee pleasures me in a hundred ways
You make me feel joy and happiness in countless ways.


Put on your bonnet, your cape, and your glove
Get ready to go out with me, wear your bonnet, cape, and glove.


And come with me, for thee I love
Come with me, because I love you.


Friendly persuasion
I express my love in a kind and friendly way.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DIMITRI TIOMKIN, PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER

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@miltonmoore5294

Master music-makers Dimitri
Tiomkin (composer), and
Paul Francis Webster (lyricist)
created the perfect song to
set the tone for
one of the most
beautiful films ever
produced by Hollywood. No
experience watching a dvd of
this film can even remotely compare
with actually having been
present in a movie
theatre during the
release of the film,
and watching the
curtains open to
this glorious theme. We not only don't have
the theatres, the
film scorers, the
lyricists and screen writers, or
the actors and
actresses, we don't even have
the CURTAINS!

Pat Boone is the
only individual connected with
"Friendly Persuasion" who
is still alive, as of
June 9, 2018.



@miltonmoore5294

Just discovered Carl Smith on
ALL THE WORLD
IS LONELY NOW
on Guy Miller ch.
(If you missed the Belmont Stakes,
google it to see
"Justify" win the
Triple Crown. But
the most astonishing part
was the 24/1 "Gronkowski" came from dead
last to place second!)



All comments from YouTube:

@chuckgillis9989

One of the most beautiful songs to come out of the era. It's beautiful melody has stuck with me over all these years.

@johndnorth

I was born in 1948 and saw the movie when I was child. A far better time and far better music. Thanks

@hilaryapril7043

I was born a year later...so true...hope I'm alive when I can buy a time machine!

@Cont0rt

You guys were born in one of the best generations. I'm 16 and I wish I was born in the 40s or 30s

@janelahmeyer2014

‘45 my favorite

@gerdwolf9136

What's the name of this movie?

@ey67

​@@gerdwolf9136 friendly persuasion from 1956. Good movie

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@jeanheller629

❤one of the most beautiful love songs ❤ever recorded. No one does it better then PAT BOONE❤

@aaliyahmargaret7145

Love Pat Boone songs since I was a child. I really enjoyed listening. Thank you so much❤❤❤.

@andrewwilliams2353

This wonderful song just breaks my heart. The melody sung to perfection by Pat Boone, the gentle lyrics - almost unbearably beautiful to a 68 yr old single romantic who has been in love a couple of times but never had it returned. Shows me what is possible for the lucky ones

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