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The Top 10 Most Beautiful Song Lyrics For Every Mood

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The Top 10 Most Beautiful Song Lyrics For Every Mood
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1. "How sweet it is to love someone, how right it is to care..." - "Poems, Prayers, and Promises" by John Denver.

The song itself is a feel-good, giddy song that tells of the feelings of happiness and the little things in life. This particular lyric is so simple, yet it encompasses feelings of love and joy.

2. "Glorious we transcend into a psychedelic silhouette." - "Salvation" by Gabrielle Aplin

One of the most beautiful Gabrielle Aplin songs (there are plenty) depicts how her significant other makes her feel. The song is so poetic and talks about love that wasn't supposed to happen. The lyric shows how deep the love is and how deep they have fallen.

3. "Should this be the last thing I see, I want you to know it's enough for me." - "Tenerife Sea" by Ed Sheeran

This song off of his album X talks about how love is all that matters. Love is all he needs to drown out the rest of the world.

4. "I'd go hungry, I'd go black and blue." - "Make You Feel My Love" by Bob Dylan

Many artists have captured the elegance that is "Make You Feel My Love", but no one captures the desperation of the song like the original Bob Dylan. The lyric sings about the sacrifices of love and the willingness to do anything.

5. "You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one." - "Imagine" by John Lennon

One of the most iconic John Lennon songs of all time talks about peace and how all the people in the world have the ability to change it. Listening to it can give one the feeling of hope

6. "That was the day that I promised I'd never sing of love if it does not exist." - "The Only Exception" by Paramore.

This heartbreakingly beautiful song mentions rebellion and disappointment of love, but overcoming those feelings and experiences for the one she loves.

7. "I will try to fix you." - "Fix You" by Coldplay

A song that tugs at the heartstrings in more ways than one, this lyric captures the struggle of trying to support someone in a time of need. It is a heartbreaking lyric that depicts pain and hope in helping others.

8. "You can bend but never break me 'cause it only serves to make me." - "I Am Woman" by Helen Reddy

One of the OG female anthems that tells about not conforming to a "man's world", it is a symbol of the rights of women and the power of feminism from an earlier time.

9. "How could you know? 'Til it happens to you." -"'Til It Happens to You" by Lady Gaga

One of the most recent songs on this list, the song is one of the most powerful from Mother Monster. This lyric is one of many powerful lyrics from this amazing song. It depicts the struggle, hurt, and pain of sexual assault, a topic that is all too real today.

10. " You put your arms around me and I'm home." - "Arms" by Christina Perri

The song that brings so much comfort to an uncomfortable world sometimes. This song talks about the simple comfort of being in someone's arms and feeling his or her embrace.

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