Don't Want to Die in the Storm

Finding Shelter in Life's Storms
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Lyrics

Lord I don't want to die in the storm

Expressing a desire not to face death during a storm.

I don't want to die in the storm

Reiteration of the strong wish to avoid dying in a storm.

Let the winds blow east, let the winds blow west

Indicating a preference for the winds to blow in any direction but with the underlying theme of avoiding a deadly storm.

Lord I don't want to die in the storm

Reaffirmation of the desire not to face death amidst a storm.


My mother she died in the storm

Reflecting on the death of the speaker's mother during a storm.

My mother she died in the storm

Repeating the acknowledgment of the mother's death in a storm.

Let the winds blow east, let the winds blow west

Expressing the wish to avoid a similar fate through the control of the storm's direction.

Lord I don't want to die in the storm

Reiterating the strong desire not to die in a storm, drawing on personal experience.


King Pharaoh he died in the storm

Referring to the historical figure, King Pharaoh, and his demise during a storm.

King Pharaoh he died in the storm

Reiteration of King Pharaoh's death in a storm, emphasizing the vulnerability of powerful figures.

Let the winds blow east, let the winds blow west

Expressing a broader concern about mortality, irrespective of one's status, by referencing the winds blowing in any direction.

Lord I don't want to die in the storm

Reaffirming the speaker's personal desire not to face death in a storm, drawing parallels with historical events.


I don't want to die in the storm

Restating the personal aversion to dying in a storm.

I don't want to die in the storm

Reiteration of the speaker's strong desire to avoid death during a storm.

Let the winds blow east, let the winds blow west

Emphasizing the wish for the winds to blow in any direction as long as it avoids a deadly storm.

Lord I don't want to die in the storm

Reaffirming the personal plea to be spared from death in a storm.


Lord Jesus he calmed the storm

Shifting the focus to a positive example, invoking Lord Jesus as someone who calmed a storm.

Jesus he calmed the raging storm

Specifically attributing the act of calming the storm to Jesus and emphasizing the power of divine intervention.

He said, Peace, be still, and the winds they laid

Quoting Jesus' words to demonstrate how the storm was pacified, suggesting hope and reassurance amid difficulties.

You're not gonna die in the storm.

Concluding with a comforting assurance that, with faith, the speaker will not face death in the storm.

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