So High

Elevate Your Soul: Exploring the Spiritual Depths of 'So High' by Elvis Presley
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Lyrics

Oh, well, He's so high (so high you can't get over Him)

Expressing the elevated nature of God, emphasizing His unattainable height.

So wide (so wide you can't get around Him)

Highlighting the vastness of God, suggesting His incomprehensible width.

So low (so low you can't get under him)

Emphasizing the depth or profound nature of God, portraying Him as unreachable.

Great God Almighty (you must come in at the door)

Referring to God as the Almighty and indicating the need to approach Him through a specific path.


Lord, He is high (so high you can't get over Him)

Reiteration of God's elevated status, reinforcing His unattainable nature.

He is wide (so wide you can't get around Him)

Reemphasizing the vastness of God, underscoring His all-encompassing presence.

I know he's so low (so low you can't get under him)

Stating the profound and unreachable nature of God, with a reference to coming in through a specific door.

A mighty lamb (you must come in at the door)

Describing God metaphorically as a mighty lamb and emphasizing the designated entrance.


Well I went down in the valley

Narrating a personal experience of descending into a spiritual valley.

You know I did over there stay

Indicating a stay or a period of reflection in the metaphorical valley.

My soul got happy in the valley

Expressing spiritual joy and contentment experienced in the valley.

You know I stayed right there all day

Stating a prolonged stay in the spiritually uplifting valley.


He is high (so high you can't get over Him)

Reiteration of the unattainable height of God, emphasizing His transcendence.

He is wide (so wide you can't get around Him)

Reemphasizing the vastness of God's presence, beyond human comprehension.

I know he's so low (so low you can't get under him)

Affirming the profound and unreachable nature of God, reiterating the specific entrance.

A mighty lamb (you must come in at the door)

Describing God metaphorically as a mighty lamb and reinforcing the need for a designated entrance.


Well I ain't been to heaven

Expressing not having physically been to heaven but having knowledge or belief in its description.

But I, I am told

Acknowledging that the description of heaven is based on information received or learned.

The streets, the streets are pearl

Depicting the beauty of heavenly streets as being adorned with pearls.

You know the mighty-mighty-mighty gates are gold

Highlighting the grandeur of heavenly gates, described as mighty and made of gold.


He is high (so high you can't get over Him)

Reiteration of the unattainable height of God, emphasizing His transcendence.

So wide (so wide you can't get around Him)

Emphasizing the vastness of God's presence, beyond human comprehension.

So low (so low you can't get under him)

Affirming the profound and unreachable nature of God, reiterating the specific entrance.

Great God Almighty (you must come in at the door)

Describing God metaphorically as a mighty lamb and reinforcing the need for a designated entrance.


He is high (so high you can't get over Him)

Reiteration of the unattainable height of God, emphasizing His transcendence.

He is wide (so wide you can't get around Him)

Reemphasizing the vastness of God's presence, beyond human comprehension.

I know he's so low (so low you can't get under him)

Affirming the profound and unreachable nature of God, reiterating the specific entrance.

A mighty lamb (you must come in at the door)

Describing God metaphorically as a mighty lamb and reinforcing the need for a designated entrance.


And He is high (so high you can't get over Him)

Reiteration of the unattainable height of God, emphasizing His transcendence.

So wide (so wide you can't get around Him)

Emphasizing the vastness of God's presence, beyond human comprehension.

I know He's so low (so low you can't get under him)

Affirming the profound and unreachable nature of God, reiterating the specific entrance.

A mighty lamb (you must come in at the door)

Describing God metaphorically as a mighty lamb and reinforcing the need for a designated entrance.

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