“I’m So Glad (Trouble Don’t Last)”, Aaron Neville- Lyrics

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“I’m So Glad (Trouble Don’t Last)”, Aaron Neville- Lyrics

Well you know, I’m so glad
I know that trouble don’t last always
Oh My Lord, I wonder, what shall I do
You better run, run on sinner run
You better find you a hiding place
Oh my Lord, Oh my Lord I wonder what shall I do
I’m so glad, I’m so glad Lord
You know that trouble don’t last always
I’m so glad, I’m so glad
I know that trouble don’t last always
Oh my Lord, I wonder, what shall I do
Well, I’m getting worried, what can I do
I’m getting tired LordWhat can I do
I’m getting worried
What can I do
You promised me Jesus
You’d be beside me
You promised me Lord, you’d bring me out of trouble
You promised me Lord
You’d be my friend now
You promised me Lord, you’d stay right here beside me
I’m so glad, so glad Lord, I got Religion Lord in time
I’m so glad Lord that I got religion in time
I’m so glad, so glad Lord, I got Religion Lord in time
Oh my Lord, Oh my Lord I wonder what shall I do
Soon one morning, you know when that dawn kept creeping in my room

O, soon one morning, I know that I’ll be tried
Soon one morning, you know when that dawn kept creeping in my room
Oh my Lord, I wonder, what shall I do

Lyrical Diary-“I’m So Glad (Trouble Don’t Last)”, Aaron Neville- Lyrics

“I’m So Glad (Trouble Don’t Last)”, Aaron Neville- Lyrics. Writer(s): Roy Crain. album: “I Know I’ve Been Changed” (2010)

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Bangla Song Lyrics – Enjoy reading lyrics and trying to do them more than just lyrics, trying to have some more me. I enjoy doing this because it allows me to express myself in a unique way that not everyone can do. It also gives me a chance to learn new things, which I appreciate.

Lyrics are a way to communicate emotions, and they can be used to entertain or provoke an emotional response in the listener. Therefore, lyricists need to use complex academic jargon to evoke a strong emotional response. They can create a connection with their listener and hopefully evoke a feeling of enjoyment or pleasure.