Oh Mary
Eternal Echoes: Unveiling the Sacred Story in 'Oh Mary'Lyrics
Oh Mary can you hear your baby crying
Expressing a plea to Mary, asking if she can hear her baby crying.
Oh Mary can you hear that boy
Repeating the plea, asking Mary if she can hear a particular boy.
Oh Mary can you hear your baby crying
Reiteration of the plea, emphasizing the baby's cries to Mary.
Do you know the voice your hearing is the Lord
Posing a question to Mary, asking if she recognizes that the voice she hears is the Lord's.
Ohhh
An expressive vocalization, possibly reflecting emotion or a moment of realization.
Oh Joseph can you see the wisemen coming
Shifting the focus to Joseph, asking if he can see the arrival of wise men.
Oh Joseph come to see that boy
Inviting Joseph's attention to the boy visited by the wisemen.
Oh Joseph can you see the wisemen coming
Repeating the question to Joseph, emphasizing the arrival of the wise men.
Do you know the one they come for is the Lord
Asking Joseph if he recognizes that the one the wisemen come for is the Lord.
Ohh
Another expressive vocalization, possibly indicating a significant realization or emotion.
Oh Mary can you hear the angels singing
Returning to Mary, inquiring if she can hear angels singing.
Oh Mary singing for that boy
Stating that Mary is singing for the mentioned boy.
Oh Mary can you hear the angels singing
Repeating the question to Mary about hearing angels singing.
Do you know the one they sing for is the Lord
Asking Mary if she recognizes that the angels are singing for the Lord.
Ohhh
Another expressive vocalization, potentially underscoring the significance of the moment.
Mary Joseph can you feel the world is changing
Addressing both Mary and Joseph, asking if they can feel the world undergoing change.
Mary Joseph changing cuz that boy
Stating that the change is happening because of the mentioned boy.
Mary Joseph can you feel the world is changing
Repeating the question about feeling the world changing, emphasizing its connection to the boy.
Can you feel the world has changed forever more
Posing a question to Mary and Joseph about whether they feel that the world has changed forever.
Ohh
Another expressive vocalization, possibly marking a momentous or transformative event.
Oh Mary can you hear your baby crying
Concluding by asking Mary if she can hear her baby crying again, creating a cyclical theme.
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