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Introduction

“In the Time That You Gave Me” by Joey Feek is more than just a song—it’s a heartfelt testament to love, faith, and the fleeting yet beautiful nature of life. This deeply moving track captures the essence of gratitude for the moments we have and the legacy we leave behind.

The song became especially poignant during Joey Feek’s battle with cancer. It was not just a piece of music but a personal reflection on the time she spent on Earth and the impact she hoped to have. Written with simplicity and authenticity, the lyrics resonate with anyone who has contemplated their purpose and the importance of cherishing every second with loved ones. Joey’s angelic voice, paired with Rory’s heartfelt delivery, makes the song feel like a prayer—a deeply personal one, yet universally relatable. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t just stay in your ears; it settles into your heart and lingers.

The beauty of the song lies in its honest vulnerability. Lines like, “In the time that you gave me, did I give all I could give?” invite listeners to reflect on their own lives and relationships. It’s not just a song to enjoy; it’s a song to live by. Joey’s unwavering faith shines through, offering hope and comfort even in the face of loss. Musically, it’s tender and understated, with a melody that gently

“In the Time That You Gave Me” is a song that connects with everyone, regardless of where they are in life. It speaks to our shared humanity—the desire to make the most of our days, to love deeply, and to leave the world a little better than we found it. For fans of Joey + Rory, it’s a bittersweet reminder of Joey’s legacy, a gift of hope and inspiration that continues to touch hearts.

In a touching tribute, Rory Feek created a photo montage set to this song, featuring moments from Joey’s life, including time spent with loved ones and performances. This visual accompaniment adds another layer of depth to the song’s message, celebrating Joey’s life and the love she shared.

Whether you’re a longtime fan of Joey + Rory or discovering them for the first time, “In The Time That You Gave Me” is a song that lingers in your heart long after it ends. It’s a musical hug, a quiet nudge to reflect on life’s preciousness, and an anthem for those who strive to leave the world a little brighter than they found it.

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Lyrics

In the time that you gave me, did I give all I could give?
Did I love all I could love, did I live all I could live?
Was my faith in your grace strong enough to save me?
Did I do all I could do in the time that you gave me?
In the time that you gave me, did I face the devil down?
Did I make him turn away every time I stood my ground?
If today is the day you should decide to take me
Did I do all I could do in the time that you gave me?
Oh, and I’ll never know ’til it’s over
But I wanna fly on your shoulders
Might have strayed from the path
I might have gone a little crazy
I’d like to think I did you proud in the time that you gave me
Oh, and I’ll never know ’til it’s over
But I wanna fly on your shoulders
I might have strayed from the path
I might have gone a little crazy
Did I do all I could do in the time that you gave me?
Oh, and as the hourglass empties, well, it won’t even phase me
If I did all I could do in the time that you gave me
If I did all I could do in the time that you gave me

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