Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor
The title is in reference to the Hebrews 11:25. This song is about three accounts of people dealing with “sin for a season” in different ways. in the first, a man struggles with the aftermath of his marital indiscretion, still being unable to look his wife in the eye seven months after an apparent o...
There's a sweaty hand handling his cocktail napkin
"Come on up and see me" is scribbled with a gold pen
"But you'd better ring twice"
Seven months after his little indiscretion
He sits with his wife at a therapy session
For a little advice
"If the healing happens as the time goes by
Tell me why I still can't look her in the eye"
"God I'm only human, got no other reason..."
Sin for a season
There's a shaky hand shaking with the hand of her hostess
Drank a little much, but she'll drive herself home if
She can make it to her car
She never saw the sign or the boy with his daddy
Driving home late from their very first ballgame
And they don't get far
Now the years run together as her guilt goes wild
She still sees the body of an only child
"God I'm only human, got no other reason..."
Sin for a season
Wealthy lips say "keep us from the Evil One"
While praying hands prey with deliberate cunning
On the carcass of the cold
Gonna get the Good Lord to forgive a little sin
Get the slate cleaned so he can dirty it again
And no one else will ever know
But he reaps his harvest as his heart grows hard
No man's gonna make a mockery of God
"I'm only human, got no other reason..."
Sin for a season
Sin For A Season was written by Steve Taylor.
Sin For A Season was produced by Jonathan David Brown.