Your inspirational lyrics
Deck of Cards by T Texas Tyler which ends: "So you see, sir, my deck of cards serves me as a bible, an almanac and a prayer book" - Geoff, Tursdale
When faced with a large task, remember that "Rome was not built in a day" - Susan, Blackpool
The best song has got to be You'll Never Walk Alone - John, Deganwy
Only You by the Platters - Ruth, Eastbourne
I passed through a time in my late 20s when I got very low. I found the words of one Beatles song could pull me round: " Let me take you down, 'cause I'm going to strawberry fields. Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about. Strawberry fields forever" - Ken, Scarborough
From the song All Those Years Ago by George Harrison, dedicated to John Lennon, the line: "Deeo in the darkest night I send out a prayer to you - Aziz, Hanwell
Lord Byron's She Walks in Beauty - "like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies". My grandad used to sing Last Rose Of Summer when we had parties at Christmas - Joyce, Cheadle
The Flint by Christina Rossetti. Surprising insight, considering the snobbery of the poet - Angela, Bognor
Our school song Pioneers, All The Past We Leave Behind and Joyce Grenfell's poem Time for every woman my age - Viv, Eastbourne
Hotel California by the Eagles always pulls at my heart strings, and remains a reminder of opportunities that I've missed - AM, Stoke
My husband used to say the words of The Proclaimers' 500 miles were his feelings for me - Maggie, Bristol
Bob Dylan's Did They See Him In The Garden and Precious Angel are fantastic - Shirley, London
Bring On The Trumpets. It gives a warm glow - K, Liverpool
"Everyone brings joy. Some when they arrive. Some when they leave." No idea who said it but isn't it brilliant? - Amanda, Newcastle
The lyrics to What I've Become, I Am Me and Beautifully Broken by Ashlee Simpson and the lyrics to Katy Perry's Lost and I'm Still Breathing. They help me realise who I really am and helped me through some rough patches - Stevie, Newcastle