Through The Fire
Donald Lawrence's "Through The Fire" is a passionate love song about risking everything for a chance at love. The lyrics describe a person who has been hurt and is afraid to trust again, but the singer encourages them to take a chance, promising to go through any hardship to be with them. The song uses fire as a metaphor for trials and challenges, emphasizing commitment and perseverance. While it is not explicitly a worship song, its themes of enduring love and sacrifice can be seen as reflecting God's steadfast love, making it suitable for a Christian context.
[Verse:]
I look in your eyes and I can see you've lived so dangerously You're not trusting your heart to anyone You've told me you're gonna play it smart You're through before you start But I believe that -you've only just begun When love is good,
There's no saying no I love him so,
I'm ready to go
[Chorus:]
Through the fire,
To the limit,
To the wall For a chance to be with you,
I'd gladly risk it all.
Through the fire Through whatever,
Come what may For a chance at loving you,
I'd take it all the way Right down to the wire Even through the fire.
[Verse:]
I know you're afraid of what you feel You still need time to heal I can help if you'll only let me try You touch me and something in me knew What I could have with you Now I'm not ready to kiss that dream goodbye When it's this real,
There's no saying no I love you (him) so,
I'm ready to go
[Chorus]
Through the test of time
[Chorus]
To the wire,
To the limit Through the fire,
Through whatever Through the fire,
To the limit Through the fire,
Through whatever Through the fire,
To the limit Through the fire,
Through whatever