Letting Go
The Crabb Family Lyrics


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It's the only way I know to make myself whole
Is to fall down on my face from this mess that I've made
Overwhelmed by disgrace it's such a familiar place
Lord hear me, I need You near me

Free my mind, it's tearing me apart
I humbly cry from the depths of my heart
Conform my will to what You'd have for me
Take control, I know the only way to freedom is letting go

I know only You can free me
From the voices that surround me
So I'm trusting in Your word to renew me
Restore me Lord, I pray

Free my mind, it's tearing me apart
I humbly cry from the depths of my heart
Conform my will to what You'd have for me
Take control, I know the only way to freedom is letting go





It's the only way I know
The only way to freedom is to let go

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Crabb Family’s song “Letting Go” represent a narrative of surrendering and submission. The singer acknowledges the mess they have made of their life and admits that they need God’s help to make themselves whole again. They fall down on their face in a position of humility, confessing that they are overwhelmed with disgrace and they are in desperate need of God to draw near to them. The only way they can find peace and freedom from the overwhelming thoughts in their mind is to follow God’s will and let go of control.


The lyrics further emphasize the point that only God can free them from the negative voices, and they put their trust in His Word to renew and restore them. Through this message, the song emphasizes that we all have to surrender to God’s will and give Him control to find freedom and peace. It also conveys that freedom does not happen overnight, and we might have to face some challenging moments before we reach the ultimate goal of freedom.


Line by Line Meaning

It's the only way I know to make myself whole
The singer believes that letting go is necessary for their personal well-being and completeness.


Is to fall down on my face from this mess that I've made
The singer has made mistakes and feels that the only way to move forward is to metaphorically fall down and take responsibility for their actions.


Overwhelmed by disgrace it's such a familiar place
The feeling of shame and embarrassment is familiar to the singer, indicating that they may have struggled with it in the past.


Lord hear me, I need You near me
The artist is reaching out to God for support, indicating their faith and desire for guidance.


Free my mind, it's tearing me apart
The artist's thoughts and emotions are causing inner turmoil.


I humbly cry from the depths of my heart
The singer is expressing their emotional pain and vulnerability.


Conform my will to what You'd have for me
The singer is asking for guidance and direction from God, acknowledging that their own desires may not be in line with what is best for them.


Take control, I know the only way to freedom is letting go
The artist understands that true freedom comes from letting go and trusting in God's plan.


I know only You can free me
The artist recognizes that their own efforts are insufficient and that only God can provide true freedom.


From the voices that surround me
The artist may be struggling with external pressure or inner doubts that are clouding their judgment.


So I'm trusting in Your word to renew me
The singer is relying on God's teachings and promises to restore their faith and sense of purpose.


Restore me Lord, I pray
The artist is asking God to heal and renew them.


It's the only way I know
The singer is emphasizing the importance of letting go for their own well-being.


The only way to freedom is to let go
The singer is reiterating that true freedom can only be achieved through surrender and trust in God.




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Peggy


on The Least That I Can Do

The least that I can do

What a wonderous thing is this
That a virgin shall conceive
As the Angel spoke these words
It must have been hard to believe

Still she humbled to the task
Though the whispers must have stung
She counted it a privilege
And through Mary it’s begun
She said,

Chorus: It’s the least that I can do
For the most that you have done
And in your time of need
How could I turn and run
For all that you have done
From the manger to the tomb
It’s the least that I can do for all that you have done

Standing ‘neith the cross
She fixed her eyes on him
A multitude of memories
Surely played again
Did she think of manger scenes
Or Angel lullabies
Then from the cross he mentions her
She’ll stay with him till he dies

Chorus

Tag: for all that you have done
From the manger to the tomb
It’s the least that I can do for all that you have done

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