I love the lyrics in the following song above, one of my favorites of all time.
You see, I like to make fun of myself and my own choices, and this song is a good example. I say that because when I was eleven I started singing to my brother and sister-in-law in my little church choir, and I got a hold of a little little sheet music and started singing the words to “a chosen one” a few years later.
In this little song, we’re told how a little kid named Henry was convinced by the Lord to pray for a special friend to be selected to be his best friend, and God told him that, as a result, he would be given the name chosen. (In other words, he was basically given a name with all the power of a deity. So of course, this made him feel special.
This song is a nice nod to the idea that we are all special, and that we may not be able to control our own destinies, but that God can. You can choose your own destiny; that’s what God does. But there is a price, and this song reminds us that sometimes God doesn’t have our best interests in mind.
I believe it should be noted that this song is not the only track on this album that I like. There are quite a few songs on this album that I feel fit the theme of personal responsibility. If God tells you something and I feel that it’s okay to do, then I am not mad that I did the thing I did.
I’m not mad at God either. I’m mad at the people who let us get this far in life, who don’t stop and think about the consequences of their actions, and who think that if I’m upset I should go around saying I’m mad at God.
I will admit that a lot of the songs on these albums are not my favorites, but I do think that they are strong songs that are great for personal development.
Not every song on this list is a good song, but the ones that are are great. “Choose” is a good example. The song is about a guy who is a victim of cancer. He has a lot of anger and bitterness toward God. He wants God to take away all of his pain and the pain of everyone he loves. He feels that God is not going to do this, but he is still angry. He chooses to pray that God will give him a second chance.
I believe that God will never let anyone off this time because in the end, the only thing that will let anyone off this time is death. Choose is great for anyone who wants to use his emotions to change the world.
I remember when I first heard this song and I had a hard time deciding if I liked it or not. There are a few parts that I really enjoyed, but parts of the song just seemed to be talking about a lot of different issues. I think the main problem is that the song is just so full of emotion. It’s hard to tell if that’s good or not. There’s a lot of anger and bitterness here, but we also see a lot of empathy.
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