I lose myself to find in me
The way it really ought to be
It's hard to say I love you
It's hard to say I need you
If all is well it's hard to tell
It hurts to think of someone else
It's hard to say I'll be there
It's hard to say I really, really care

[Chorus]
Until the world won't turn
'Till the planets burn
Until the sun dies I'll be there
Until the heavens come
'Til this lie is done
Until the world dies I'll be there

I can't see outside myself
How can I love for someone else
It's hard to say I'm sorry
It's hard to say forgive me
I can't believe you're here with me
Into the future I can't see
It's hard to say forever
It's hard to say I'll never ever go

[Chorus]


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    It's about his commitment to God as well as to a girl, I think. They'll live their life loving and serving God, together.

    "It's hard to say I need you If all is well it's hard to tell"

    When things are good in our lives, we start to forget about being close to God. It's easy to forget why we need Him. That's why it's usually through pain and suffering we draw closer to him and we learn to be more like Him. If we choose to.

    "It's hard to say forever It's hard to say I'll never ever go "

    Having a personal relationship with God can get hard to commit to. It takes a lot of faith, prayer, and obedience. During the times in your life when you feel closer to God, you want to promise you'll never wander again...

    idk. shrugs

    aio7oson June 06, 2008   Link

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