Let love remain; let love continue. These are the three words we used to begin our time together. Let love live could be restated: "Allow freedom to remain and continue.". Or "Let go, and the freedom of love will infuse your world with life, still and active.". Or "Release that which prevents freedom from being.". You gotta do it well. You got to give the other fellow hell. You used to say live and let live. (You know you did, you know you did, you know you did) But if this ever changing world in which we're living. Makes you give in and cry. Say live and let die. (Live and let die) Yeah, live and let die, let it die. Hate evil, and love good, and set up justice in the gate; perhaps Jehovah the God of hosts will show favour to the remnant of Joseph." The command to seek and love good is practically the same as that to seek the Lord in Amos 5:4, Amos 5:6; and therefore the promise is the same, "that ye may live." But it is only in fellowship with God that man Sunday Menu. Check Out Our Menus Booking a meal with us could not be simpler. Just pick up a corner and turn the pages of our menu to see all the choices available. If you have any questions about our menu then head over to our contact form and drop us a line Contact Us Christmas Menu. Release Me Lyrics: Please release me, let me go / For I don't love you anymore / To waste our lives would be a sin / Release me and let me love again / I have found a new love, dear / And I will Trench warfare. Trench warfare is perhaps the most iconic feature of World War I. By late 1916 the Western Front contained more than 1,000 kilometres of frontline and reserve trenches. Enemy attacks on trenches or advancing soldiers could come from artillery shells, mortars, grenades, underground mines, poison gas, machine guns and sniper fire. Stop the hate. Live and let live.". "It is not okay to 'live and let live,' to let 'bygones be bygones,' to 'forgive and forget,' to let the 'past be the past' or any of the other clichés your family and friends will try to persuade you to forget about what happened and to move on. Try not to accept these messages.". LIVED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of live 2. (to continue) to be alive or have life: 3. to have…. Learn more. G8NIoi.