You Are Enough
Embrace Your Worth: "You Are Enough" by Andrew JeffersLyrics
Hey son it's been a long long time
Expressing a long absence and a desire to communicate love to the son.
And I just want to say I love you
Directly stating love for the son.
But if you sit down and just listen and pray
Encouraging the son to listen and pray for guidance.
Then I will guide your way
Promising guidance if the son follows the suggested actions.
There's nothing that you have to do
Assuring that there's nothing the son needs to do to earn love.
To earn my love
Reiterating unconditional love, regardless of the son's actions.
I'll always be right here for you
Promising constant support and presence.
And that's because
Explaining that the support is unwavering because the son is enough.
You are enough
Reaffirming that the son is sufficient as he is.
No you don't have to change
Rejecting the need for the son to change to be loved.
You are enough
Reiterating the son's sufficiency and the love for him as he is.
I love you just this way
Expressing love for the son just as he is.
Hey hon it's been a long long time
Similar to the opening, addressing someone affectionately as "hon" and expressing a long absence.
And I just want to say you're beautiful
Expressing admiration for the person's beauty.
Every hair and every freckle I placed
Detailing the beauty in every aspect, emphasizing a thoughtful creation.
Fearfully wonderfully made
Describing the person as fearfully and wonderfully made, emphasizing uniqueness.
There's nothing that you have to do
Reiterating that there's no need for the person to do anything to earn love.
To earn my love
Restating the perpetual support and presence.
I'll always be right here for you
Linking the support to the person being enough.
And that's because
Continuing the theme of the person being sufficient.
You are enough
Reaffirming the person's sufficiency and rejecting the need for change.
No you don't have to change
Emphasizing that the person doesn't have to change to be loved.
You are enough
Repeating the message of being enough and loved as is.
I love you just this way
Expressing love for the person just as they are.
I see you running (come home)
Observing the person running and suggesting they come home.
I hear you crying (alone)
Noticing the person's tears and acknowledging their loneliness.
I see you hurting (come home)
Seeing the person in pain and inviting them to come home.
I never left you alone
Assuring that the person was never left alone.
You can stop running (you're home)
Encouraging the person to stop running as they are home.
Come no more crying (you're home)
Asking the person to cease crying as they are home.
I'll heal your hurting (you're home)
Promising to heal the person's pain as they are home.
I'll hold you here in my arms
Expressing the intention to embrace and comfort the person.
You are enough
Reaffirming the person's sufficiency and worth.
No you don't have to change (you don't have to, you don't have to change)
Rejecting the need for the person to change to be enough.
You are enough (nooo)
Reiterating the person's sufficiency and the love for them as they are.
I love you just this way (I love you, I love you, I love you just this way)
Expressing love for the person just as they are, with emphasis.
You are enough
Restating the person's sufficiency and worth.
No you don't have to change (you don't have to change)
Rejecting the need for the person to change to be loved.
You are enough
Reiterating the person's sufficiency and the love for them as they are.
I love you just this way (Oh I love you, I really love you, I do)
Expressing love for the person just as they are, with emphasis.
You are enough
Reaffirming the person's sufficiency and worth.
(oh oh oh)
Concluding with an affirmation that the person is enough.
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