When I Die Tomorrow
A Soul's Gratitude: Journey of Friendship and FaithLyrics
When I die tomorrow
Expressing the anticipation of the speaker's death in the near future.
I will say to the Lord
Acknowledging a communication or conversation with the Lord upon death.
When I die tomorrow (when I die tomorrow)
Reiterating the imminent nature of the speaker's death and their intention to speak to the Lord.
I will say to the Lord (I will say to the Lord)
Continuing the declaration of intent to communicate with the Lord in the face of impending death.
When I die tomorrow (when I die tomorrow)
Repeating the anticipation of death and the resolve to address the Lord.
I will say to the Lord (I will say to the Lord)
Emphasizing the commitment to speak to the Lord when faced with mortality.
When, when I die tomorrow (when I die tomorrow)
Repeating the acknowledgment of imminent death and the intention to address the Lord.
I will say to the Lord (I will say to the Lord)
Reiterating the commitment to communicate with the Lord upon facing death.
Oh Lord, you've been my friend
Expressing gratitude to the Lord for being a friend throughout the speaker's life.
Thank you Lord, you've been my friend
Thanking the Lord for the companionship and support provided over the course of the speaker's life.
Oh Lord, you've been my friend
Reiterating the acknowledgment of the Lord as a friend and expressing gratitude.
Thank you Lord, you've been my friend
Continuing the expression of gratitude to the Lord for being a friend.
When I die tomorrow (when, when I die tomorrow)
Repeating the anticipation of death and the intention to speak to the Lord.
I will say to the Lord (I will say to the Lord)
Affirming the commitment to address the Lord in the face of impending death.
When, when I die tomorrow (when I die tomorrow)
Reiterating the acknowledgment of imminent death and the intention to communicate with the Lord.
I will say to the Lord (I will say to the Lord)
Emphasizing the commitment to speak to the Lord upon facing mortality.
Oh Lord, I'm your child
Acknowledging a relationship of being a child to the Lord.
Oh Lord, I'm your child
Repeating the affirmation of being a child of the Lord.
Oh Lord, I'm your child
Continuing the expression of the speaker's identity as a child of the Lord.
Oh Lord, I'm your child
Reiterating the acknowledgment of the speaker's status as a child of the Lord.
When I die tomorrow (when I die tomorrow)
Repeating the anticipation of death and the resolve to address the Lord.
I will say to the Lord (I will say to the Lord)
Affirming the commitment to speak to the Lord in the face of impending death.
When I die tomorrow (when I die tomorrow)
Reiterating the acknowledgment of imminent death and the intention to communicate with the Lord.
I will say to the Lord (I will say to the Lord)
Emphasizing the commitment to address the Lord upon facing mortality.
I had a hard teacher's journey
Reflecting on a challenging journey of learning or life experiences.
Had a hard teacher's journey
Repeating the acknowledgment of a difficult journey, possibly referring to the speaker's life path.
Had a hard teacher's journey
Continuing the reflection on a challenging journey, suggesting hardships or struggles.
I had a hard teacher's journey
Reiterating the acknowledgment of a hard teacher's journey, emphasizing difficulties faced.
When, when I die tomorrow (when I die tomorrow)
Repeating the anticipation of death and the resolve to address the Lord.
I will say to the Lord (I will say to the Lord)
Affirming the commitment to speak to the Lord in the face of impending death.
When I die tomorrow (when I die tomorrow)
Reiterating the acknowledgment of imminent death and the intention to communicate with the Lord.
I will say to the Lord (I will say to the Lord)
Emphasizing the commitment to address the Lord upon facing mortality.
When, when I die tomorrow (when I die tomorrow)
Repeating the anticipation of death and the intention to speak to the Lord.
I will say to the Lord (I will say to the Lord)
Affirming the commitment to address the Lord in the face of impending death.
When, when I die tomorrow (when I die tomorrow)
Reiterating the acknowledgment of imminent death and the intention to communicate with the Lord.
I will say to the Lord (I will say to the Lord)
Emphasizing the commitment to speak to the Lord upon facing mortality.
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