Slippin' down the road of romance
Don't get caught in a hit and run
When your love is fallin' too fast
I know a straight up way to go
You don't have to lose control

[Chorus]
Get up on solid ground my friend
Jesus is rock solid, depend on Him
Get up on solid ground my friend
Jesus is rock solid, He'll be with you 'till the end

Your faith and trust is shaken
'Cause friends will let you down
Your heroes fall you feel forsaken
I know a friend who'll be around
He will never let you down.

[Chorus]

[Rap]
I look to my left, I look to my right
I'm surrounded by darkness
But still hold the light
Yeah it's a fight, but God as my might
That's how I know everything is alright
You say your marriage is crumblin'
Your mate has left you
Well, this is my advice on what you should do
Cast it on Jesus because He knows
Like before we know
How our lives should go
So don't worry be happy just like the song
There's always joy at the end of a storm
Be reborn into Jesus and expect a squeeze
But the battles like fought down on your knees
So would you please

[Chorus/rap]
Hold on tight
You're almost through the night
You gotta walk by faith and not by sight
From dusk to dawn your name will be exalted
Man what you call it, rock solid.






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