Lord, help me out
I'd take my life but I'm in doubt
Just where my soul will lie
deep in the earth or way up in the sky

Lord, can you hear me when I call?
Lord, can you hear me when I call?
Lord, can you hear me when I call?
Lord, can you hear me, hear me at all?

All my loves left my side
Can't get enough of life to keep me satisfied
Oh I've lost about everything
Lord, look what shape I am in

Lord, can you hear me when I call?
Lord, can you hear me when I call?
Lord, can you hear me when I call?
Lord, can you hear me, hear me at all?


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    What!! One of the best songs ever!!

    Thommeson March 25, 2009   Link
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    This song has saved me life.

    OutdoorMineron May 28, 2009   Link
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    Beautiful. Just. Beautiful

    Martdogyoon May 12, 2019   Link
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    Add my thoughts? Nothing can be added nor taken away, a cry to God for help, a true lament on your own failures and dreams. Don't know how many times I've lied in my bed listening to this and repeating the words "lord can you hear me when I call" with such poignant regret. The words of an addict feeling the conviction of Jesus christ and the condemnation of Satan all at once. Whoever is going through tough times you are worth it, Jesus loves you, and wants to have a relationship with you, as real as the relationship you have to your sadness.

    Huelogyon May 26, 2021   Link

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