Lean On Me
Consumed by Fire's 'Lean On Me' is a Christian song that emphasizes mutual support and compassion. The lyrics call on believers to lay down their arms and help one another, offering a shoulder to lean on during times of hurt, struggle, and displacement. The song speaks to the importance of standing together as brothers and sisters, providing comfort and strength when words fail or when facing life's battles. It encourages a spirit of unity and care, reflecting the biblical principle of bearing one another's burdens. The message is one of hope and solidarity, rooted in Christian love and community.
Stretch out your arms
It's time to lay down your arms
And help each other
All our sisters and brothers
And when will we give up the fight
It never was the fight to hurt each other
All our sisters and brothers
When you don't have the words
To explain the hurt
You can lean on me
When the bullets start flying
Lean on me
When you're fighting for surviving
Lean on me
When you don't have a home
You can lean on me
See they say they know
But when have they ever known how
To help each other
All their sisters and brothers
And when will we give up the fight
It never was the fight to hurt each other
All our sisters and brothers
When you don't have the words
To explain the hurt
You can lean on me
When the bullets start flying
Lean on me
When you're fighting for surviving
Lean on me
When you don't have a home
You can lean on me
To my brothers, and for my sisters
Here's my shoulder
You can lean on me
I won't stop trying
Like I won't stop fighting
Here's my shoulder
You can lean on me
When the bullets start flying
Lean on me
When you're fighting for surviving
Lean on me
When you don't have a home
You can lean on me
When you're walking through the fire
Lean on me
When you're feet are getting tired
Lean on me
When you don't have a home
You can lean on me
To my brothers, and for my sisters
Here's my shoulder
You can lean on me