(Paul Overstreet/Don Schlitz) "How much do I owe you?" said the husband to his wife, "For standing beside me through the hard years of my life. " Shall I bring you diamonds, shall I buy you furs? "Say the word and it's yours. And his wife said: " I won't take less than your love, sweet love. "No, I won't take less than your love. " All the riches of the world could never be enough, "And I won't take less than your love." "How much do I owe you?" to the mother said the son. "For all that you have taught me in the days that I was young. " Shall I bring expensive blankets to cast upon your bed? "And a pillow for to rest your weary head." And the mother said: "I won't take less than your love, sweet love. " No, I won't take less than your love. "All the comforts of the world could never be enough, " And I won't take less than your love." " How much do I owe you?" said the man to his Lord. " For giving me this day and every day that's gone before. "Shall I build a temple, shall I make a sacrifice? " Tell me Lord and I will pay the price." And the Lord said: " I won't take less than your love, sweet love. "No, I won't take less than your love. " All the treasures of the world could never be enough, "And I won't take less than your love."   "I won't take less than your love, sweet love. " No, I won't take less than your love. "All the treasures of the world could never be enough, " And I won't take less than your love." " No, I won't take less than your love."