Radio

Embracing the Eternal Love: "Radio" by Beach Chapel
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Lyrics

The radio left on

The radio is left on.

Singing a new song

Singing a new song.

But you are still God

Despite external changes, God remains constant.

I'm gonna die soon

Expressing a sense of mortality, acknowledging one's impending death.

We're all gonna die soon

Highlighting the universal reality of mortality.

But You Are Still God

Reiterating the constancy of God amid life's uncertainties.


One day forever

Referencing a future time when the speaker will be with God.

I'll drift into Your arms

Anticipating a spiritual connection, using the metaphor of drifting into God's arms.

Your heart will be my pillow

Imagining a comforting closeness to God, with His heart as a metaphorical pillow.

I'll close my eyes and drift into Your stars

Envisioning a peaceful transition into a divine realm.

Oh God I love You

Expressing love and devotion to God.

But I know You love me more

Acknowledging God's greater love for the speaker.


The hospitals open

Observing the activity in hospitals, a symbol of life and death.

People coming and going

Describing the continuous flow of people in and out of hospitals.

But You are still God

Emphasizing the enduring nature of God amid the flux of life.

The news stations screaming of protests and teargas

Noting the chaotic state of the world, including protests and teargas.

But You are still God

Reaffirming God's constancy despite worldly turmoil.


One day forever I'll drift into Your arms

Repeating the anticipation of a future spiritual union with God.

Your heart will be my pillow

Reimagining God's heart as a comforting pillow.

I'll close my eyes and drift into Your stars

Envisioning closing one's eyes and entering a celestial space with God.


Oh God I love You

Reiterating love for God.

But I Know You love me more

Acknowledging God's surpassing love for the speaker.

(Repeat x2)

Repetition of the acknowledgment of God's enduring love.

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