Last week I released a video on the song Shy Away and I talked about the idea that you can use something other than words to say I love you. To me this brings to mind the song More than Words by Extreme. So let’s take a look at that. Verse 1 Saying "I love you" Is not the words I want to hear from you It's not that I want you Not to say, but if you only knew How easy it would be to show me how you feel More than words is all you have to do to make it real Then you wouldn't have to say that you love me 'Cause I'd already know This verse does feel a little disconnected but overall the point is made. The singer desires to feel the love and saying it is fine but actions speak a little louder than words. The point here is that it is easy to show that love and as the love is shown you don’t have to say I love you as often. The Chorus has two parts. What would you do if my heart was torn in two? More than words to show you feel That your love for...
via IFTTT https://youtu.be/a0xgbkMlCuw Do graves become gardens naturally? Does it occur in scripture? This Graves into Gardens Lyric Analysis will dive into the meaning of the song and look at how it works logically. Listen to the song on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HDeVfP7vErE Think Before You Sing Blog: https://ift.tt/3u5erFm Weekly Devotion: https://ift.tt/2PtkyF6 Purchase song on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2TAZyO9 As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Lyrics and roadmap 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:29 Song info 00:01:28 VERSE 1 I searched the world But it couldn’t fill me Man’s empty praise and treasures that fade Are never enough 00:03:01 VERSE 2 Then You came along And put me back together And every desire is now satisfied Here in Your love 00:04:32 CHORUS Oh there’s nothing better than You There’s nothing better than You Lord there’s nothing, nothing is better than You 00:04:57 VERSE 3 I’m not afraid To show You my weakness My failures and flaws Lord You’ve se...
Not to long ago I wrote a devotion that centered around part of the song Rot by Lacey Sturm . Now seems like a good time to take a deeper look into the whole song. Rot was written by Tom Gascon, Ben Hull, Saria Dorsey, Josh Sturm, and Lacey Sturm. It was produced by Evan Rodaniche. This song does segue from a short spoken word song called vanity that is about an abusive relationship but I’ll let you discover that on your own. Intro I can't hold my head up in this dark room anymore I need a lightning bolt to raise me from this grave Here comes fresh fire Fresh fire, fresh fire This sets the stage for the song by really admitting that the singer is dead, stuck in a grave without the ability to continue on. This is also a call to rise from the grave and to then be back in the world with a new perspective and fully motivated to make a difference. Fresh fire seems odd at first but when you take a second to see that it is signaling a statement that I have been reignited it ...
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