The lyric "He is there all the time" likely refers to a consistent presence or support from a higher power or deity in a religious or spiritual context. This phrase conveys the idea that this entity is always present, watching over or guiding individuals in their lives. It may be found in songs, hymns, or prayers that express faith and belief in the constant presence of this higher being.
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'time after time after time'
For the first time
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a lyric is a word of a song that also speaks to you and sometimes makes you want to dance or also maybe sing along to it
"runs the all time loser" is a bit of the lyric of Jethro Tull's Locomotive Breath.
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they all have a lyric booklet. these booklets include pictures as well. i know because i own all of their albums and they all have lyric booklets.
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'time after time after time'
For the first time
Hail to the Chief
Lyric poem
Baby one more time
Yes, "Old Man" by Ricardo Sanchez is considered a lyric poem. Lyric poems are known for expressing the poet's emotions or thoughts and often have a musical quality. "Old Man" reflects on the passage of time and the realities of aging, making it fitting for the lyric genre.
...life in peace. :)
She is a Lyric-Coloratura Soprano.