Back To My Roots
Journey to Redemption: Embracing Roots and Faith in Foreign LandsLyrics
How could the sing the Lord songs
Expressing puzzlement about singing songs of the Lord in distant or unfamiliar places.
Inna foreign lands
Questioning the act of singing religious songs in foreign territories.
So in my prayers I remember the new Jerusalem
Reflecting on prayers directed towards the idea of the new Jerusalem, a symbol of spiritual or heavenly home.
How could the sing the Lord songs
Reiterating the confusion about singing religious songs in foreign lands.
Inna foreign lands
Repeating the question about singing songs of the Lord in distant places.
So in my prayers I remember the new Jerusalem
Reiterating the contemplation in prayers about the new Jerusalem, emphasizing the spiritual yearning for a true home.
I am leaving foreign lands
Stating the departure from unfamiliar territories.
I am going to my Father's lands
Expressing the journey towards a place associated with one's heritage or origin, possibly implying a spiritual return to one's roots.
I am leaving foreign lands
Reiterating the departure from foreign lands, emphasizing the departure from an alien or foreign environment.
I am going to my Father's lands
Reaffirming the journey towards a place symbolizing familial or ancestral connections.
I've been to Babylon system
Referencing experiences in a system or environment associated with oppression or corruption, possibly symbolized by Babylon.
I am going back to my land
Expressing the intent to return to one's original homeland after experiencing adverse situations.
I've been to Babylon system
Reiterating the desire to go back to the native land after facing challenges in a negative system.
I am going back to my land
Emphasizing the determination to return to the place of origin despite adversities.
Back to my roots, in Zion town
Expressing the intention to return to the roots, specifically in Zion town, indicating a spiritual or cultural homecoming.
Back to my roots, in Zion town
Repeating the desire to reconnect with one's roots in Zion town, reinforcing the theme of returning to one's origins.
How could the sing the Lord songs
Reiterating confusion about singing religious songs in foreign lands.
Inna foreign lands
Repeating the question about the appropriateness of singing songs of the Lord in distant or unfamiliar territories.
So in my prayers I remember the new Jerusalem
Re-emphasizing prayers focused on the new Jerusalem, symbolizing a spiritual or heavenly home.
I am leaving foreign lands
Stating departure from unfamiliar territories, indicating a definitive move away from foreign surroundings.
I am going to my Father's lands
Expressing the journey towards a place associated with one's father, likely symbolizing ancestry or a spiritual connection.
I am leaving foreign lands
Reiterating the departure from foreign lands, highlighting a decisive move away from an alien environment.
I am going to my Father's lands
Reaffirming the journey towards a place associated with familial or spiritual connections.
I've been to Babylon system I am going back to my land
Referencing past encounters with a negative system like Babylon and the determination to return to the native land despite it.
I've been to Babylon system I am going back to my land
Reiterating the resolve to return to the homeland after facing challenges within a negative system.
Back to my roots, in Zion town Back to my roots, in Zion town
Expressing the intention to return to one's roots in Zion town, reinforcing the idea of reconnecting with one's origins.
I've been to Babylon system I am going back to my land
Reiterating the determination to return to the native land despite adverse circumstances experienced in Babylon.
I've been to Babylon system I am going back to my land
Emphasizing the resolve to return to the place of origin after facing challenges within a negative system.
Back to my roots, in Zion town Back to my roots, in Zion town
Reaffirming the intent to reconnect with one's roots in Zion town, echoing the desire for a spiritual or cultural homecoming.
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