Charm Is Deceitful
Kim Hill Lyrics


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Beauty
is vain But
a woman who fears the Lord shall be praised A
woman who fears the Lord In
a world where we see with our eyes I
pray for eyes that see the heart 'Cause
flesh is unfaithful And
is of no gain But
a woman who fears the Lord shall be praised A
woman who fears the Lord And
I know that when He sees me It
won't be beauty that He longs to hold It'll
be the love that He finds inside my heart 'Cause
charm is deceitful Beauty
is vain Flesh
is unfaithful And
is of no gain But
a woman who fears the Lord shall be praised A
woman who fears Yes




a, woman who fears A
woman who fears the Lord

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Kim Hill's song Charm Is Deceitful convey a powerful message about the true value of a woman's character rather than her external beauty. The opening lines declare that beauty is fleeting and holds no real significance, while a woman who possesses a genuine fear and reverence for the Lord is truly praiseworthy. In a world where appearances are highly valued, the singer prays for the ability to see beyond the surface level and to recognize the goodness within a person's heart. The chorus emphasizes that material possessions and physical attractiveness are ultimately meaningless, and it is the inner qualities that truly matter.


The final lines of the song express a profound truth, that when God looks upon us, it is not our outward appearance that he values but the love that we carry in our hearts. Our charm and beauty may deceive others, but it is only through the cultivation of our inner selves that we can become truly worthy of praise.


Overall, the song emphasizes the importance of cultivating a strong moral character and living a life that is guided by principles of love and compassion. It celebrates the virtues of humility and selflessness, while rejecting the superficialities of the world around us.


Line by Line Meaning

Beauty is vain
External appearance is not important


But a woman who fears the Lord shall be praised
The most admirable trait in a woman is her fear of the Lord


A woman who fears the Lord
A woman who has reverence for God


In a world where we see with our eyes
In a society where we judge based on physical appearance


I pray for eyes that see the heart
I ask God for the ability to see beyond external appearance


'Cause flesh is unfaithful
External beauty is fleeting


And is of no gain
It has no lasting value


But a woman who fears the Lord shall be praised
The most admirable trait in a woman is her fear of the Lord


A woman who fears the Lord
A woman who has reverence for God


And I know that when He sees me
I am aware that God sees me


It won't be beauty that He longs to hold
God is not interested in my physical appearance


It'll be the love that He finds inside my heart
God values the inner qualities of my heart


'Cause charm is deceitful
Appealing traits can be misleading


Beauty is vain
External appearance is not important


Flesh is unfaithful
External beauty is fleeting


And is of no gain
It has no lasting value


But a woman who fears the Lord shall be praised
The most admirable trait in a woman is her fear of the Lord


A woman who fears
A woman who has reverence for God


Yes a, woman who fears
Indeed, a woman who has reverence for God




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