Take second chances
Everyone deserves it
Help me start over

Take in forgiveness
Everyone deserves it
Help me start to

Let it rise
Let it fall
Let it climb
Let it crawl on me

Let it live
Let it die
Let it laugh
Let it cry on me

Make it a part of who we are
So much left worth living for
Make it a part of you and me
So much left for us to see
Make it a part of every turn
So much left for us to learn
Make it a part until the end
So much left to learn again

Love is coming
Love won't let you die alone
Love is coming
Love won't let you try alone
Love is coming
Love won't let you cry alone
Love is coming
Love won't let you die alone


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Make It a Part Lyrics as written by Derick Cordoba Joshua E Colbert

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    Hey, I get to make the first post! Suprised no one else did, it's an awesome song. I think it just goes to show that there's a whole lot left in life, no matter how bad things are. FSF is saying simply that God has given all of us more to look forward to. "It", I believe, is the love of Christ, and making it a part of everything we are completes us. "Love won't let you die alone" is powerful, in spite of its self-explanation. Then again, maybe the real beauty of this is that the song(like many others written by FSF) can be interpreted in any number of ways. I love these guys!!

    Light Up Aheadon February 01, 2005   Link
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    the end of this song as he says the love is coming part is amazing.. i believe its talking about how there are hard times.. and we just need something.. never give up becuase there is so much to live for.. so much left.. and we cant understand it all.. and then its saying how love is coming.. you will never be alone.. God always loves you.. and is coming

    bballplayer3394on April 06, 2005   Link
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    Love won't let you die alone - there are lines that get you, and then there are lines that will stick with you forever. This line does it both.

    Make the struggle yours because Love (Chirst) is always with you.

    Sliver025on October 29, 2006   Link
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    Was he with Matthew Sheppard when christians killed him for being gay?

    collegeguy666on March 16, 2007   Link

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