Trouble
Embracing Hope Amidst Life's Trials: Joseph Decosimo's 'Trouble' MessageLyrics
It's trouble, trouble. There's trouble everywhere
Expressing the pervasive presence of trouble.
Trouble, trouble. There's trouble everywhere
Reiterating the prevalence of trouble.
Trouble, trouble, there's trouble all around
Emphasizing the ubiquity of trouble.
But Lord, Lord, trouble can't last always
Optimistic perspective that trouble is temporary and won't last forever, with a religious reference.
I am so glad that trouble can't last always
Expressing joy and relief that trouble is not permanent.
I am so glad that trouble won't last always
Reaffirming the relief from trouble and expressing gratitude.
Aren't you so glad that trouble can't last always
Prompting agreement on the positive outlook toward trouble.
Lord, Lord, this trouble can't last always
Reasserting the belief that trouble is transient, incorporating a religious appeal.
Old Daniel, he prayed in the morning, noon, and night
Referring to a biblical figure (Daniel) known for his faith and devotion to prayer.
Old Daniel, he prayed both morning, noon, and night
Highlighting the consistency of Daniel's prayer habits throughout the day.
Daniel prayed both morning, noon, and night
Repetition of Daniel's commitment to prayer, reinforcing a positive message.
Oh Lord, Lord, trouble can't last always
Connecting Daniel's devotion to prayer with the belief that trouble is temporary.
Daniel's saved from the lion's den, The good book do declare
Recalling the biblical story of Daniel being saved from the lion's den, emphasizing divine intervention.
Old Daniel was saved from the lion's den, the good book do declare
Reiterating Daniel's miraculous escape from the lion's den, aligning with the positive theme.
Daniel was saved from the lion's den, the good book do declare
Reaffirming Daniel's rescue from the lion's den as documented in religious texts.
Oh Lord, Lord, trouble can't last always
Connecting Daniel's deliverance to the idea that trouble is temporary, emphasizing faith.
I am so glad that trouble can't last always
Repeating the joy and relief that trouble is not permanent.
I am so glad that trouble can't last always
Expressing continued gladness about the temporary nature of trouble.
Yes, I am so glad that trouble can't last always
Reiterating happiness and emphasizing the transient nature of trouble.
Lord, Lord, trouble can't last always
Connecting the previous lines to the belief that trouble is not everlasting, incorporating a religious reference.
Aren't you so glad that troubles can't last always
Asking for agreement on the positive perspective that troubles are temporary.
Yes, I'm so glad these troubles can't last always
Affirming personal joy that troubles won't last, suggesting a collective experience.
I am so glad these troubles can't last always
Repeating the personal gladness and extending it to a broader context.
Lord, Lord, troubles can't last always
Concluding with a reaffirmation that troubles are not permanent, echoing the overall positive and hopeful theme.
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