Leave It There
Charles A. Tindley Lyrics
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Where the grass is greener I hope
Thought I had it figured out
But there's so much I don't know
I took a chance, dealt my hand
I remember so well, remember so well you say
Just take it or leave it
There's no in between it, no taste and see it
You gotta take it or leave it
Brought up with a simple state of mind
Surrounded by glittering lights
Prince's parade past my eyes
While I'm locked in my tower so high
I took a chance, dealt my hand
I remember so well, remember so well you say
Just take it or leave it
Just take it or leave it
There's no in between it, no taste and see it
You gotta take it or leave it
What happens to the ones who, can't decide
What they really need, I'm standing right
In front of their eyes, I'm trying to find
A balance between wrong and then right
Pursuing their happiness it isn't quite
As easy as living between the lines
In Charles A. Tindley's song "Leave It There," the lyrics depict a journey of self-discovery and reflection. The singer describes moving to a different place in search of something better, but finding themselves still uncertain about many aspects of life. This uncertainty is reflected in the lines, "Thought I had it figured out, But there's so much I don't know," showing a sense of introspection and realization that life is full of unknowns.
The chorus, "Just take it or leave it, There's no in between it, no taste and see it, You gotta take it or leave it," suggests a feeling of needing to make decisive choices in life, with no room for hesitation or indecision. This may reflect the challenges of making important decisions and standing by them, even when the outcome is uncertain.
The imagery of being "Surrounded by glittering lights, Prince's parade past my eyes, While I'm locked in my tower so high" conveys a sense of isolation despite being surrounded by external distractions and influences. The reference to a tower suggests a feeling of being disconnected or separate from the world outside, perhaps feeling trapped in one's own thoughts and dilemmas.
The final verse raises questions about the difficulty of finding true happiness and the struggle to navigate the complexities of life. The singer wonders about those who struggle to make decisions and find their true needs, highlighting the challenge of balancing between right and wrong, and the ambiguity of living authentically. The last lines, "Pursuing their happiness it isn't quite, As easy as living between the lines," underscore the idea that finding fulfillment and contentment requires navigating through uncertainties and complexities, rather than following a straightforward path.
Line by Line Meaning
I moved to the other side of town
I tried to start anew in a different place
Where the grass is greener I hope
Believing things will be better in this new location
Thought I had it figured out
Confident I had a plan in place
But there's so much I don't know
Realizing there is still so much uncertainty
I took a chance, dealt my hand
Took a risk and played my cards
I remember so well, remember so well you say
Vividly recall the advice given
Just take it or leave it
Decide whether to accept it as is or reject it
There's no in between it, no taste and see it
There is no middle ground, must make a choice
You gotta take it or leave it
Must make a decision one way or the other
Brought up with a simple state of mind
Raised with straightforward thinking
Surrounded by glittering lights
Distracted by flashy distractions
Prince's parade past my eyes
Riches and luxury flaunted before me
While I'm locked in my tower so high
Feeling trapped in isolation
What happens to the ones who, can't decide
The outcome for those who struggle with choices
What they really need, I'm standing right
The solution may be right in front of them
In front of their eyes, I'm trying to find
I'm searching for a way to help them see
A balance between wrong and then right
Finding the middle ground between right and wrong
Pursuing their happiness it isn't quite
Chasing happiness is not always straightforward
As easy as living between the lines
Navigating life's complexities is a challenge
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Written by: Manuela Nabalayo Wuethrich
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@estherzarzar4279
Amen
@trinadora
Great arrangement and performance. I have always felt that "Leave It There" deserves a rhythmic up-tempo interpretation, and now I have heard one. Tindley was a spiritual and musical giant. Thanks for 'spreading the word'.
@rk5941
Needed this song at this time thank you
@goodnewsafrica1447
Very good ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
@rk5941
AMEN