These are the lyrics as recorded by Elvis Presley;
Verse 1:
Living below in this old sinful world
Hardly a comfort can afford
Striving alone to face temptation sore
Now won't you tell me, where could i go but to the Lord?
Chorus:
Where could I go? Oh where could I go?
Seeking a refuge for my soul
Needing a friend to save me in the end
Now won't you tell me, where could I go but to the Lord?
Verse 2:
Life here is grand with friends I love so dear.
Comfort I get from God's own word.
Yet when I face that chilling hand of death,
Uh-Won't you tell me, where could I go but to the lord?
Repeat chorus.
To server the lord, fight for him and many others tasks that a lord could give to the knight. But that dont force the knights go against religion i think.
ask for forgiveness and ask to lord into your heart as your savior and lord. ask him for help. he is always listening.
A medieval lord could be any age. A child could be born a lord.
Everett Sloane, Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer the theme is called "The Fishin' Hole"
Empire State of Mind
Wayne Lord goes by Lord of the Flies.
take the lord everywhere you go
doodoo ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE: It's called Butterfly, by Crazy Town.
take the lord everywhere you go
Lord Lucan goes by Lucky.
Jacqueline Lord goes by Jac.
"Where Could I Go But to the Lord" is a gospel hymn that expresses the singer's reliance on God for comfort and support in times of trouble. The lyrics highlight the idea that, in life's difficulties and uncertainties, turning to the Lord is the only refuge that provides peace and solace. The song emphasizes faith and the importance of seeking divine guidance during challenging moments. Its heartfelt message resonates with many who find strength in their spiritual beliefs.