(1) Kim Hill is an African-Amer… Read Full Bio ↴There are two singers named Kim Hill
(1) Kim Hill is an African-American neo-soul singer-songwriter, best known for being the backup vocalist in the hip-hop band Black Eyed Peas (Pre-Fergie) before going solo. The New York born, Los Angeles based singer learned how to play the violin and piano at the age of six and studied dance with the legendary Judith Jamison. She is known for her commentary on female body image during live performances.
(2) Kim Hill (born on December 30, 1963 in Starkville, Mississippi) is an American Christian singer, songwriter and chastity advocate, active since the early 1990s. She has won several Dove Awards. Hill made quite a name for herself in the Christian Music industry in the late 1980s, with two pop/rock Beatlesque albums, produced by Wayne Kirkpatrick, Talk About Life and Brave Heart.
Words
Kim Hill Lyrics
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Someone could get burned
There's a fatal fire in words
Careful when you're talking
Think before you're heard
There's a deadly poison in words
'Cause once you say it
And you can't really take it back, oh, no
Like a shooting arrow
Hurling through the dark
Words are piercing when they hit their mark
Sticks and stones will break you
But the bruise can heal
While those words are cutting deeper still
'Cause once you say it
You can never change it
And you can't really take it back
(Ooh-ooh...)
Once the heart is stung
The pain can be eternal
Oh, to curb the tongue
You know, weapons can be verbal
Careful what you're saying
Someone could get burned
There's a fatal fire in words
'Cause once you say it
You can never change it
And you can't really take it back
Once the heart is stung
The pain can be eternal
Oh, to curb the tongue
You know, weapons can be verbal
Once the heart is stung
The pain can be eternal
Oh, to curb the tongue
You know, weapons can be verbal
Oh...
The song "Words" by Kim Hill highlights the power and danger of words. Through the lyrics, Hill warns to be cautious of what one says and how one speaks as words once spoken cannot be taken back, and they hold the potential to inflict irreparable damage. The lyrics convey that words can be poisonous and lethal, causing pain that lasts a lifetime. Hill uses the metaphor of arrows to liken words to piercing, inescapable projectiles that can hurt deeply.
Hill stresses the importance of choosing our words carefully, as they hold the potential to burn and hurt others. She points out that while physical wounds may heal over time, the hurt caused by words may last forever. Hill also emphasizes how our words can be used as weapons, and it is essential to curb our tongues to avoid causing harm to ourselves and others.
Overall, "Words" is a powerful reminder of the power that words hold and the importance of speaking wisely and compassionately.
Line by Line Meaning
Careful what you're saying
Be cautious of your words
Someone could get burned
Your words can hurt others
There's a fatal fire in words
Words have the power to be deadly
Careful when you're talking
Think before speaking
Think before you're heard
Be mindful of how your words will be perceived
There's a deadly poison in words
Words can be toxic
'Cause once you say it
Because once the words leave your mouth
You can never change it
You cannot take back what was said
And you can't really take it back, oh, no
Once spoken, the impact of your words can always be felt
Like a shooting arrow
Words can be precise and piercing
Hurling through the dark
Emphasizes the potential damage of words
Words are piercing when they hit their mark
Words can have a lasting impact
Sticks and stones will break you
Physical harm can be healed
But the bruise can heal
Bruises do not hold the same lasting impact as words
While those words are cutting deeper still
Words can cause internal, emotional pain
'Cause once you say it
Once spoken
You can never change it
You cannot undo the damage
Once the heart is stung
Once feelings have been hurt
The pain can be eternal
The pain can last a lifetime
Oh, to curb the tongue
Encourages self-restraint
You know, weapons can be verbal
Words can be just as harmful as physical weapons
Contributed by Madison B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Annelie Gustafsson
Love this album Brave heart dont ever take it away irts still going strong after 26 years ago sins i heard it =)
John Wilkins
Excellent Album
Jee-hoon Oh
one of the best albums for my 90's from south korea