Rascal Flatts: He Ain't the Leavin' Kind Meaning
He Ain't the Leavin' Kind Lyrics
He ain't the the leavin'...
-
When Rascal Flatts says "He Ain't the Leavin' Kind," he means God isn't the leavin' kind. God will never leave you, He will always be there for you, and even though people that don't believe in Him don't want Him around, He will always be there.
Even though America tries to take God out of everything, like schools, courthouses and even our money, God will still be there.
The woman was mad at God for years, because he made something happen that took the life of her husband. But when she realized how great her kids were (even with raising them alone), she knew God was still there, and He was the one that helped her care for her kids over the years.
No matter if you believe in Him or not, He will always be there, and you can never take Him away, no matter how hard you try (like taking Him off paper or stone). He will never leave anyone, and will always be there for us.
(Lyrics)
They tried their best to drag him out
Of a courthouse down in montgomery
Now they want to kick him out of school
And take him off our money
They can take those words off of paper and stone
But he aint gone, no
He ain't the leavin' kind
He'd never walk away
Even from those who dont believe
And wanna leave him behind
He ain't the leavin' kind
She stayed mad at him for a lot of years
For taking her husband
Started losing her faith and thinking that
Her life meant nothin
But when she looks at those kids
She raised all by herself
She knows she had some help
Yeah she knows
He ain't the leavin' kind
He'd never walk away
Even from those who don't believe
And wanna leave him behind
He ain't the leavin' kind
No matter what you do
No matter where you go he's
Always right there
With you
Even from those who don't believe
And wanna leave him behind
He ain't the leavin' kind
More Rascal Flatts songs »
Latest Articles
-
A new era for Millennial favorite, Linkin Park
-
Anime to watch for the soundtracks… and other reasons you’re undateable
-
Dolly, we need you
-
The Stranger Things Effect: How new media is drawing Gen Z and Alpha's attention to aging media
-
The most underrated soundtrack of the early 2000s
-
Buy the Soundtrack, Skip the Movie: Brainscan (1994)
Trending:
Just Posted
Live Forever | anonymous |
Space Oddity | anonymous |
Remind You | anonymous |
You've Got A Friend | anonymous |
Austin | anonymous |
Bel Air | anonymous |
Firefly | anonymous |
My Medicine | anonymous |
Orphans | anonymous |
Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) | anonymous |
A Whole New World (End Title) | anonymous |
Eyes Closed | anonymous |
The Phrase That Pays | anonymous |
Montreal | anonymous |
Moonlight | anonymous |