Broken Hallelujah
Healing Harmony: Embracing Life's Broken Hallelujah with Brandin ReedLyrics
He is the lily of the valley
He represents purity or something highly esteemed.
His love will never ever let you down
His love is reliable and unwavering.
Your life, you think that it’s all over
Feeling like life has reached its end or a state of hopelessness.
But nah
Contradicts the feeling of hopelessness expressed earlier.
He is the river that we run to
He is a source of comfort and refuge.
His love will never ever let you down
Reiterates the constancy and reliability of His love.
My soul will sing his name forever to a broken hallelujah
The singer pledges eternal praise despite difficult circumstances.
My friends, my brothers and my sisters
Addressing companions, emphasizing unity.
Jump in, let the water take control
Encouraging immersion in faith or belief.
Don’t dwell on all that you’ve done
Advising against dwelling on past mistakes.
With a love like this there ain’t nothing we can’t overcome
Love's strength can overcome any obstacle.
Hey, I know you hear me, I know you hear me
Asserting the audience's attentiveness.
But will you open your heart and let Him heal you
Encouraging openness to healing from Him.
Yeah, I’ve been there
Having experienced hardships and therefore empathizing.
That’s why I care about singing to a broken hallelujah
Continued devotion despite struggles, praising amidst brokenness.
A broken hallelujah
Emphasizing the brokenness despite praise.
I’m picking up an S.O.S.
Sense of distress or a call for help.
Come on love
An urging for affection or connection.
Oh yes my friend
Encouraging affirmation about the availability of solutions.
There’s a way
Assurance of a pathway forward.
There’s a light
Hope symbolized by light.
There’s a place
Assurance of a destination or a better place.
There’s a time
Reference to a specific moment of opportunity.
There’s a hope
Hope, despite circumstances.
There’s a peace
A promise of inner tranquility.
Sweet forgiveness on your knees
Seeking forgiveness and redemption.
There’s a road leading on
Indication of a path to follow.
There’s a grace that I know
A familiar grace or comfort.
You can go
An invitation to progress or move forward.
You can go
Repeated encouragement to return.
Come on home
Invitation to find solace and belonging.
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