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Gospel Lyrics >> Song Title :: The Situation Gospel Lyrics >> Song Artist :: Krystal Meyers
She's finding love in the back of a car when is it too late Have they gone too far She's having trouble drawing the line But she knows she wants to feel beautiful
She struggles finding self-respect She'll wake up feeling regret Her purity's been compromised But she knows she wants to feel beautiful
A promise made to treasure You don't have to give it away Falling for the pressure You can't mend a vow when it breaks Explain your hesitation Jesus can be your escape Don't taint the situation This love was made to wait
He's living life out on the edge Gotta make a move Move it onto the bed Temptation whispers in his head Believe the lie Suck it up and be a man
He'll trade her heart For a trophy Put it on the shelf So his friends can see He has what it takes to get what he wants Tonight's the night Suck it up and be a man
What's wrong? I can see the fear behind your eyes You're scared You might walk away unsatisfied God's love Is the only love to fill the void He's reachin' out Just turn around And hold on
Krystal Meyers, Brian Hitt /2006 Designer Music (SESAC) / Koobie Tunes (SESAC) / Dallas Street Publishing (BMI). All right for the world on behalf of Koobie Tunes (SESAC) administered by Designer Music (SESAC). Used by permission.
Song Description: "I wanted to write a song on the topic of something that has become no longer sacred - premarital sex. 'The Situation' is about being in compromising situations and how Jesus can be our escape from them. The first verse is from the girl's perspective of wanting to feel beautiful. The second verse is from the guy's point of view, wanting to prove his masculinity. The Chorus brings the two together and says that this is something sacred, and once we've broken our vow we can't turn back. No matter what you are trying to fill the void with, God is the only one who can fill the emptiness! He'll make you feel beautiful, and He'll make you feel like a man. I hope this song serves as a challenge to the youth of this generation." - Krystal Meyers
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