Reborn

Embracing Rebirth: A Journey Through Brokenness and Redemption
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Lyrics

Reborn, a birth that comes through water

Reborn, symbolizing a new beginning, a birth that involves water.

The fallen of the garden is drowning in the water

Refers to the fallen state of humanity in the garden, drowning in the symbolic water.

The water, the water

Emphasis on the significance of water in the context of rebirth.


I wait for you to carry me

Expressing a longing or anticipation for someone to carry the speaker.


Wake to the work in the fields, harvest has come

Transition to a metaphorical field, suggesting a period of work and harvest.

The sun is setting on the hill, day is soon done

Describes the end of the day's work as the sun sets on the hill.


Newborn through brokenness and calling

Highlights a new beginning after experiencing brokenness, emphasizing a call.

On hand and knees we're crawling

Symbolizes humility and surrender, crawling on hand and knees.

The Father?s voice is calling you

Reference to the divine, the Father's voice calling the individual.


Wake to the work in the fields, harvest has come

Reiteration of the work in the fields and the arrival of harvest.

The sun is setting on the hill, day is soon done

Reiteration of the day's end as the sun sets on the hill.

The servants at work by the will of He who returns

Depicts servants working according to the will of a higher power.

Wake to the work in the fields, harvest has come

Repetition of waking to the work in the fields and the arrival of harvest.


I wait for you to carry me, two by two

Expressing the desire for support and guidance, perhaps in pairs.

I wait for you to carry me

Reiteration of waiting for someone to carry the speaker.


Wake to the work in the fields, harvest has come

Continuation of the metaphorical work in the fields and harvest.

The sun is setting on the hill, day is soon done

Reiteration of the day's end with the sun setting on the hill.

The servants at work by the will of He who returns

Emphasizes servants working according to the will of a higher power.

Wake to the work in the fields, harvest has come

Repetition of waking to the work in the fields and the arrival of harvest.

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