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Rick Denzien - Rescue You Lyrics



Rick Denzien - Rescue You Lyrics




Rescue You
Words & Music by: Rick Denzien, Rik Taylor, Debra Lee

Verse I:
Saw him turn the corner on that busy Philly street
Shopped the morning trash can for his coffee
Pulled a pickle from inside to him a tasty treat
And though he seemed familiar I couldn't quite believe
There was a man looked like my lost friend
He used to say to me

Chorus / Hook:
""You give it your best whatever you try When trouble comes by and shatters your view
When life is a mess and things fall a part - Nothing is right and answers are few
I'll rescue you""

Verse II:
Serving for the first time in dust country out on loan
Dropped more than he'd ever want to tell you
Hes the one who kept us all out of the body home
The last time that I saw him they carried him away
We thought he died when he drew their fire
Still I can hear him say

Chorus 2:
""You give it your best whatever you try When trouble comes by and shatters your view
When life is a mess and things fall a part - Nothing is right and answers are few
I'll rescue you""

Bridge:
Fallen brother - His sacrifice to pay - Greater than no other
I remember every single word
I heard him say - in the field that day

Verse III:
I walked over to that man worth more than my loose change
Stopped and found the meaning of life's riddle
My hand went out to meet him like family re-arranged
He looked up slow cracked a smile in his eyes I could see
There was the friend who saved me back then
The turn had come to me

Chorus 3:
""You give it your best whatever you try When trouble comes by and shatters your view
When life is a mess and things fall a part - Nothing is right and answers are few
I'll rescue you""

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English

Rescue You
Words & Music by: Rick Denzien, Rik Taylor, Debra Lee

Verse I:
Saw him turn the corner on that busy Philly street
Shopped the morning trash can for his coffee
Pulled a pickle from inside to him a tasty treat
And though he seemed familiar I couldn't quite believe
There was a man looked like my lost friend
He used to say to me

Chorus / Hook:
""You give it your best whatever you try When trouble comes by and shatters your view
When life is a mess and things fall a part - Nothing is right and answers are few
I'll rescue you""

Verse II:
Serving for the first time in dust country out on loan
Dropped more than he'd ever want to tell you
Hes the one who kept us all out of the body home
The last time that I saw him they carried him away
We thought he died when he drew their fire
Still I can hear him say

Chorus 2:
""You give it your best whatever you try When trouble comes by and shatters your view
When life is a mess and things fall a part - Nothing is right and answers are few
I'll rescue you""

Bridge:
Fallen brother - His sacrifice to pay - Greater than no other
I remember every single word
I heard him say - in the field that day

Verse III:
I walked over to that man worth more than my loose change
Stopped and found the meaning of life's riddle
My hand went out to meet him like family re-arranged
He looked up slow cracked a smile in his eyes I could see
There was the friend who saved me back then
The turn had come to me

Chorus 3:
""You give it your best whatever you try When trouble comes by and shatters your view
When life is a mess and things fall a part - Nothing is right and answers are few
I'll rescue you""

© & Ⓟ MMVIII Slot One Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved"
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Writer: CEDRIC CONSTANITE MYTON, EDWARD OSULLIVAN LEE
Copyright: Lyrics © TuneCore Inc., Royalty Network

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Performed By: Rick Denzien
Language: English
Length: 4:11
Written by: CEDRIC CONSTANITE MYTON, EDWARD OSULLIVAN LEE

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