Here is the third stanza:
(...) Keep it, treasure this as you would
if you were lost, needing direction,
in the wilderness life becomes when mature;
and in the corner of your drawer,
tucked away like a cabin or hogan
in dense trees, come knocking,
and I will answer, give you directions,
and let you warm yourself by this fire,
rest by this fire, and make you feel safe
I love you, (...)
The overall emotion is safety. The poetic persona tells the loved one to keep his love "as you if you were lost, needing direction", that is, <u>his love is to be kept as if it was the only thing able to help the loved one when nothing else could</u>, since it could "give you directions" and "let you warm yourself by this fire".
Therefore, the stanza starts with a feeling of "lost in the jungle" that contrasts, later, with the directions and warmness given by the love of the poetic persona.