Often sung as a slow, soulful worship ballad in congregations. Common Variations in Worship

: "Lord, don't let me become arrogant" (literally "don't let me go to my own head"). "Pa kite mwen wont" : "Don't let me be put to shame". 💬 Linguistic & Social Context

A plea for spiritual companionship and mercy. The lyrics express a deep longing for God's presence and protection. Popular Versions:

If you are using this phrase in conversation or hearing it in secular music, the meaning shifts toward interpersonal relationships. Romantic Usage

A popular contemporary gospel rendition.

"Pa kite mwen" is a Haitian Creole phrase that translates to Depending on your context, this phrase typically refers to a well-known Christian hymn or a romantic sentiment. 🎵 Musical Context: "Pa Kite Mwen, O Bon Sovè"

: "Don't leave me, darling." It is a standard expression of devotion or a plea during a difficult moment in a relationship.

It is frequently found in the Chants D’Espérance , the standard hymnal used in Haitian Protestant churches.