Crash into reality
The truth is that we’ll always suffer
This is our reality
And know that we will always suffer
We’ll overcome this world
And pray for better days
If you feel like giving up baby well don’ t turn around
Be strong , hold on
we will carry on
I’ll take your burdens upon my shoulders
I’ll be there for you
I’ll be there for every breath you take
I’ll be there through every move you make
We’ll overcome this world
And pray for better days
Facing this reality
We always look for something better
Forget this reality
For we were meant for something greater
If you feel like giving up baby well don’ t turn around
Be strong , hold on
we will carry on
I’ll take your burdens upon my shoulders
By the grace of God we will carry on


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    This song is great. Not only for it's lyrics which are great [it's BBABH, what can I say.] but also for it's 80s feel.

    I've always found it as a message to fellow Believers. Reality is, as Christians we are going to be persecuted. Hard times are going to come but when we feel like giving it all up...carry on. Forget the troubles and find hope and strength in Christ...Be supported by fellow Christians and we will carry on together. 'By the grace of God, we will carry on.'

    AllSaintsCryon August 27, 2006   Link

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