HALLELUJAH
Discover the Profound Message of Sacrificial Love in "Hallelujah" by Chris BrightLyrics
What manner of love is this
Expressing wonder about the extraordinary nature of love being discussed.
That you gave it all for me
Acknowledging a sacrificial act, wondering about the depth of the giver's commitment.
You took away my pain and gave me song to sing
Describing a transformative experience of having pain removed and being given a reason to sing.
What manner of man is this
Reflecting on the nature of the person who willingly died for the speaker.
That He came to die for me
Continuing the reflection on the sacrificial act, emphasizing the removal of sin and the receipt of victory.
He took away my sin and gave me victory
Expressing gratitude for the intervention of the mentioned person in the speaker's life.
Cos if E no be tell me where I for dey
Rhetorical question questioning the speaker's possible location without the mentioned person.
And if E no be you tell me who I for be
Extended rhetorical question emphasizing the importance of the mentioned person in defining the speaker's identity.
Cos if E no be you tell me where I for dey
Reiteration of the importance of the mentioned person in determining the speaker's location.
And if E no be you tell me who I for be
Further emphasis on the crucial role of the mentioned person in shaping the speaker's identity.
(So we sing say) Halle, Hallelujah
Expression of praise using the word "Hallelujah."
Halle, Hallelujah
Repetition of the praise, reinforcing the celebratory tone.
Halle, Hallelujah
Continued repetition of the praise, creating a rhythmic and joyful atmosphere.
Halle, Hallelujah
Reiteration of the praise for emphasis and celebration.
So tell me who dey give you peace
Pose a question about the source of peace in the listener's life.
(Jesus Jesus)
Answering the question with the name "Jesus," suggesting that Jesus provides peace.
Tell me who dey give you life
Similar to the previous line, attributing life to Jesus.
(Jesus Jesus)
Again, attributing joy to Jesus as the source.
Tell me who dey give you joy
Posing a question about a transformative force in life, with the answer implied to be Jesus.
(Jesus Jesus)
Reiteration of the importance of the mentioned person in changing the speaker's life.
Tell me who don change your life oh oh
Rhetorical question repeating the theme of the significance of the mentioned person.
Cos if E no be tell me where I for dey
Reiteration of the potential lost state without the mentioned person's influence.
And if E no be you tell me who I for be
Repetition of the earlier extended rhetorical question emphasizing identity formation with the mentioned person.
Cos if E no be you tell me where I for dey
Repetition of the question about the speaker's location without the mentioned person.
And if E no be you tell me who I for be
Further repetition of the question about the speaker's identity without the mentioned person.
(So we sing say) Halle, Hallelujah
Repetition of the joyful praise using the word "Hallelujah."
Halle, Hallelujah
Continued repetition of the joyful praise for emphasis.
Halle, Hallelujah
Reiteration of the celebratory praise to create a powerful impact.
Halle, Hallelujah
Continued reiteration of the joyful praise for a lasting impression.
Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah ohh
Repetition of the word "Hallelujah" in a melodic and emphatic manner.
Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Extended repetition of the joyful exclamation "Hallelujah."
Halle, Halle, Halle, Halle
Shortened repetition of the celebratory praise for variation in expression.
Hallelujah, Hallelujah ohh
Repetition of the word "Hallelujah" in a climactic and uplifting manner.
Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Extended repetition of the celebratory exclamation "Hallelujah."
(Oh Halle) Halle, Hallelujah
Concluding repetition of the joyful praise using the word "Hallelujah."
Halle
Final repetition of the celebratory exclamation "Hallelujah."
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