High on a hill the Shepherd stands And gazes at the people down below; The multitudes throughout the land Stagger underneath their heavy load. And in the stillness of the hillside through the tears, The Shepherd makes a vow that no one hears. Even if you never love Me, I will still love you, I will search the whole world over just to be with you. I will climb the highest mountain; even one called Calvary, I'll go all the way; all the way for you. Even if you never love Me, I will still love you. High on a hill the Shepherd sits And gazes at the people down below; Some draw nigh, their lives now changed, But most refuse to hear, then turn to go. And in the stillness of the hillside through the tears, The Shepherd makes a vow that no one hears. Even if you never love Me, I will still love you, I will search the whole world over just to be with you. I will climb the highest mountain; even one called Calvary, I'll go all the way; all the way for you. Even if you never love Me, I will still love you. High on a hill the Shepherd hangs And gazes at the people down below; A blood stained brow, nail-pierced hands, But it's a broken heart that hurts the Shepherd most. And in the stillness of the hillside through the tears, The Shepherd makes a vow that no one hears. Even if you never love Me, I will still love you, I have searched the whole world over, just to be with you. I have climbed the highest mountain, even one called Calvary, I have gone all the way; all the way for you. Even if you never love Me, I will still love you. Jesus, how could You have loved me so, When in sin I sank so very low. I did everything I could and nothing that I should. Even if you never love Me, I will still love you.