5 Times Lauryn Hill's Lyrics Inspired Us To Love Ourselves
5 Times Lauryn Hill’s Music Nurtured Our Soul Through Her Lyrics
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1. Everything is Everything

“Let’s love ourselves and we can’t fail
To make a better situation
Tomorrow, our seeds will grow
All we need is dedication.”
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In the song, “Everything is Everything,” Lauryn explains the power of knowing that nothing can occur before it’s time. Since we can’t change the unchangeable, focus on loving yourself and controlling what’s in your grasp. Plant the seeds, watch them grow.
2. Tell Him

“Now I may have faith to make mountains fall
But if I lack love then I am nothin’ at all
I can give away everything I possess
But left without love then I have no happiness.”
“Tell Him” is an ode to the Higher Power. In the song, Lauryn details the power of having both love and faith.
3. Do Wop (That Thing)

“How you gone win, when you ain’t right within?”
“Do Wop (That Thing)” was the self-love anthem that taught women and young girls not to settle for the bare minimum. Lauryn kept it all the way real when she explained just how trifling love can be when you connect with the wrong people. What’s they key to attracting better? Being better!
“How you gone win, when you ain’t right within?”
4. Everything is Everything

“I wrote these words for everyone who struggles in their youth, who won’t accept deception instead of what is truth.”
Every single lyric from “Everything is Everything” is worth mentioning. One of my favorite lines is the opening lyric that explains why this song is needed. It takes a lot of courage to question everything instead of accepting whatever is given to us.
5. Tell Him

“Let me be patient, let me be kind, make me unselfish, without being blind, though I may suffer, I’ll envy it not and endure what comes cause he is all that I got.”
These powerful words stem from 1st Corinthians 13;4-8. The scripture explains all that love is, and in “Tell Him,” Lauryn expresses that she will become all that Love is because at the end of the day, she has God to lean on.
5 Times Lauryn Hill’s Music Nurtured Our Soul Through Her Lyrics was originally published on hellobeautiful.com