A sincere devotional song written for the Supreme Lord Krishna and released by George Harrison on his All Things Must Pass album in 1970.
Lyrics:
Forgive me Lord
Please, those years when I ignored you, hmm
Forgive them Lord
Those that feel they can't afford you, hmm
Help me Lord, please
To rise above this dealing, hmm
Help me Lord, please
To love you with more feeling, hmm
At both ends of the road
To the left and the right
Above and below us
Out and in, there's no place that you're not in
Oh, won't you hear me lord
(Hear me Lord)
(Hear me Lord)
(Hear me Lord)
(Hear me Lord)
At both ends of the road
To the left and the right
Above and below us
Out and in, there's no place that you're not in
Oh, won't you hear me Lord
Help me Lord, please
To rise a little higher, hmm
Help me Lord, please
To burn out this desire, hmm
Hear me Lord, please
Hear me Lord, please
Oh, won't you please, please
Hear me Lord
Oh, hear me Lord
Hear me Lord
Oh, won't you please, please
Hear me Lord
My Lord, my Lord, my Lord
(Hear me Lord)
Now, won't you please (hear me Lord)
My Lord, my Lord, my Lord
Won't you please / (Hear me Lord)
Oh, hear me Lord, hear me Lord
(Hear me Lord)
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"I am so glad that Mr. Harrison is composing songs like 'Lord which we so long ignored'. He is very thoughtful. When we actually meet, I shall be able to give him thoughts about separation from Krishna, and they will be able to compose very attractive songs for public receptions. The public is in need of such songs, and if they are administered through nice agents like the Beatles, it will surely be a great success."
(Srila Prabhupada Letter, January 11, 1969)
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