Song Description
I admit I am very blessed in many ways. I thank God every day for those blessings. Never in my life have I flat out enjoyed life as much as I do right now. But, like the true Father that God is to us, He constantly teaches and guides us. Like many others I?ve been through low and depressing times, as well. But I realize that God was preparing me for what He had in store for me. He knew that if I didn?t experience some sadness and depression I could never truly appreciate what I would soon see. Through the lowest times I never gave up calling to God to help me. ?Save Me? was written about the low times. It?s basically a prayer that I prayed many times during that time. A time that ? looking back ? I?m very thankful for.
Song Length |
4:06 |
Genre |
Pop - Religious, Rock - Religious |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
| |
Lyrics
Save Me
Here I sit alone again tonight.
Fighting all my fears with all my might.
From my knees I cry out all alone.
I can?t carry these burdens on my own.
(Chorus):
Every night I relive this misery.
Now I?m begging you Lord, come rescue me.
I?m tired of fighting these feelings all alone.
Wipe my tears away and lead me home.
Now I?m hoping tonight?s the night You?ll save me.
Many times I?ve felt the need to pray.
But still I tried to get by my own way.
Now I know I need Your might.
Take my pain and fill my heart tonight.
(Chorus):
Every night I relive this misery.
Now I?m begging you Lord, come rescue me.
I?m tired of fighting these feelings all alone.
Wipe my tears away and lead me home.
Now I?m hoping tonight?s the night You?ll save me.
(Bridge):
I?ve been through lows before,
That ended all the same.
Just once I?d like to see one day without this pain.
(Chorus):
Every night I relive this misery.
Now I?m begging you Lord, come rescue me.
I?m tired of fighting these feelings all alone.
Wipe my tears away and lead me home.
Now I?m hoping tonight?s the night You?ll save me.
Now I?m hoping tonight?s the night You?ll save me.
Lord I?m prayin? tonight?s the night You?ll save me.
©, Harlon Moss, 2002