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please help me out – song lyric

I would like for anyone who views this to help me out. Please.

I am working on a project.

I would like for you to leave a comment telling me your favorite song LYRIC.

I am wanting to capture all these amazing song lyrics and do some stuff with them.

So Please do this for me. Take a minute and leave me the comment with the song lyric.

REMEMBER = Not your favorite song, or your favorite lyrics. But your favorite lyric. I guess, what I am looking for is “one line” from a song.

Please do it. Thanks in advance.


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4 responses to “please help me out – song lyric”

  1. David Avatar

    I’m not sure I would put this as my “favorite”, but it is a lyric that hit me recently. It’s from Mumford and Sons song “Awake My Soul”:

    In these bodies we will live, in these bodies we will die
    Where you invest your love, you invest your life

  2. Jordan Avatar

    Heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss

    By John Mark Mcmillan in the song “How he loves”

  3. David Avatar

    Here are some more lyrics I’ve been thinking about:

    1. “Your the reason I can free all the secrets inside of me.” from Matthew Perryman Jones – Twist of Fate

    2. “Love is always pretty when it’s new.” from Merle Haggard – Pretty When It’s New. I particularly think about this in comparison with God’s covenant love that is new every morning (unlike ours for others) Lamentations 3:22-23.

    3. “I keep on walking off this ledge and you keep on saving me from death.” from The Story: Volume 1 – Stay God
    Here is the context of that line (Great truth!):
    “This cycle keeps going round and round-
    The same problem that put the snake on the ground-
    I just keep on walking off this ledge-
    And you keep on saving me from death-
    You stay God and I stay man-
    You give love though I give less”

    Looking forward to seeing what you do with this idea.

  4. Kevin Greer Avatar
    Kevin Greer

    “My sin, oh the bliss of this glorious thought. My sin not in part, but the whole is nailed to the cross and I bear it no more. Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, oh my soul.”