Kirk Franklin - Don't Worry Lyrics

Don't Worry Lyrics


Have you ever been so down down
That you don't really know what to say
You tried and tried to do what's right right
And it seems more stuff comes your way
So you unplug all the phones, jus? wanna be left alone
Praying for a better day.

Chorus:
Then I hear you sweet voice (Don't worry)
Will you be there (In a hurry)
You know I've been hurt before (I see you)
Don't wanna be hurt no more no no (Never leave you no)
Don't worry, don't worry, don't worry.

Verse2:
See people always talk about ?bout
The things that they've been going through
But you can't tell how me I feel feel
Until you walk in my shoes
See I'm tired of being down
Fake people all around
Want someone to love me for me (me)

Then I hear you sweet voice (Don't worry)
Will you be there (In a hurry)
You know I've been hurt before (I see you)
Don't wanna be hurt no more no no (Never leave you no)
Don't worry, don't worry, don't worry.

Bridge:
When the rainbow can not be found
And so called best friend, you're not around
I open my eyes and realize
You were always there

Then I hear you sweet voice (Don't worry)
Will you be there (In a hurry)
You know I've been hurt before (I see you)
Don't wanna be hurt no more no no (Never leave you no)
Then I hear you sweet voice (Don't worry)
Will you be there (In a hurry)
You know I've been hurt before (I see you)
Don't wanna be hurt no more no no (Never leave you no)
Don't worry, don't worry, don't worry, don't worry.


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Don't Worry Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

"Don't Worry" is a powerful and uplifting song by renowned gospel artist Kirk Franklin. Released in 2005 as part of his album "Hero," the song carries a message of hope, encouragement, and trust in God's faithfulness. With its infectious melody and heartfelt lyrics, "Don't Worry" has resonated with listeners around the world, reminding them to cast their anxieties on God and find peace in His promises.

I. The Opening Lines: A Cry for Help

The song begins with an honest and vulnerable expression of the struggles and burdens that the singer is facing. The opening lines state, "Have you

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