This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
The question asked in order
To save her life or take it
The answer no to avoid death
The answer yes would make it, make it
Do you believe in God?
Written on the bullet
Say yes to pull the trigger
Do you believe in God?
Written on the bullet
And Cassie pulled the trigger
All heads are bowed in silence
To remember her last sentence
She answered him knowing what would happen
Her last words still hanging in the air
(In the air)
Do you believe in God?
Written on the bullet
Say yes to pull the trigger
Do you believe in God?
Written on the bullet
And Cassie pulled the trigger
How many will die?
I will die
I, I will say yes
Do you believe in God?
Written on the bullet
Say yes or pull the trigger
Do you believe in God?
Written on the bullet
And Cassie pulled the trigger
Do you believe in God?
Do you believe in God?
Do you believe in God?
And I will pull the trigger
To save her life or take it
The answer no to avoid death
The answer yes would make it, make it
Do you believe in God?
Written on the bullet
Say yes to pull the trigger
Do you believe in God?
Written on the bullet
And Cassie pulled the trigger
All heads are bowed in silence
To remember her last sentence
She answered him knowing what would happen
Her last words still hanging in the air
(In the air)
Do you believe in God?
Written on the bullet
Say yes to pull the trigger
Do you believe in God?
Written on the bullet
And Cassie pulled the trigger
How many will die?
I will die
I, I will say yes
Do you believe in God?
Written on the bullet
Say yes or pull the trigger
Do you believe in God?
Written on the bullet
And Cassie pulled the trigger
Do you believe in God?
Do you believe in God?
Do you believe in God?
And I will pull the trigger
Lyrics submitted by Fallen1617
Cassie Lyrics as written by Sameer Bhattacharya Howard Benson
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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I love this song also. Amazing lyrics!
"Don't be shocked that people die, be surprised you're still alive"
By the way... I can't help it here...
"God is worth dying for because he died for us before we even knew him."
No he didn't... I'm pretty sure the Bible states it was in fact Jesus who died for us... God never died. Sheesh... I don't even follow Christianity and I know that... I don't follow any religion come to think of it...
As for the part about who Cassie was. The event that this song is supposed to be about never took place during the columbine shootings.
You're right... not with Cassie at least; Valeen Schnurr was asked but not shot and killed (as stated in the above post)... people confused Schnurr for Cassie because of their similarities... but there was a girl in the library of columbine who was asked if she believed in god; many people in the library confirmed it as did Schnurr herself.
MaverickX, you state that you're pretty sure the Bible says that Jesus died for us. Okay, this may get a little complicated & sticky. As due to my Catholic upbringing I can attest to that is true; However, the belief is that Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit are very different parts of the one whole.. In turn, meaning that on a technicality, God did die for us.<br /> <br /> I don't know how much I believe in all that, but I just wanted to straighten out any confusions you may have had. At least with how I was raised in the Catholic Church, it makes sense.
He is God. Why would it matter if some random man died for us? It would mean nothing unless it was God. The Bible is obvious about this fact.<br /> <br /> If you care to see where:<br /> carm.org/bible-verses-show-jesus-divine<br /> <br /> :)