Lyrics
Ah, ah, ah
A vocal expression reflecting a sense of wonder or realization.
Ah, ah, ah
Continuation of the vocal expression, possibly emphasizing a point.
Blessed, blessed are those
Expressing a state of being blessed or favored.
Who wait on the Lord
Highlighting the virtue of patience and trust in the divine; the promise of fulfillment.
For they will, they will be filled
Emphasizing that those who wait on the Lord will be satisfied; a promise of spiritual fulfillment.
Watch the way He rebuilds
Observing the process of divine reconstruction and restoration.
Blessed, blessed are those
Reiteration of the idea of being blessed, this time focusing on those with broken hearts.
Whose hearts have been broken
Referring to individuals whose hearts have experienced pain or sorrow.
They will, they will be hemmed
Assuring that those with broken hearts will be mended and improved.
Better than when they began
Stating that the restoration will surpass the initial state of being.
You’ll see
Encouraging the listener to anticipate and witness the fulfillment of promises.
You’ll see
Reiteration, possibly emphasizing the certainty of the anticipated outcome.
In the land of the living
Assurance of experiencing positive outcomes while alive.
You’ll see
Reiteration, reinforcing the idea of seeing positive changes in the present.
You’ll see
Further emphasis on the certainty of positive transformations.
This is just the beginning
Expressing that the positive changes are just the beginning of a larger transformation.
Ah, ah, ah
Repetition of the vocal expression, maintaining a sense of wonder or realization.
Blessed, blessed are those
Reiteration of the concept of being blessed, extending to those in challenging cycles.
Still caught in a cycle
Describing individuals still caught in repetitive patterns or challenges.
His name shatters them all
Acknowledging the power of the divine name to break and overcome challenges.
They’ll pay back sevenfold
Anticipating a significant reward or resolution for those facing difficulties.
Blessed, blessed are those (Ah, ah, ah)
Reiteration of the idea of being blessed, specifically for those with troubled home lives.
Whose home life is hurting
Referring to individuals experiencing difficulties in their family environment.
Settle, take a deep breath (Ah, ah, ah)
Encouragement to settle and take a deep breath in challenging situations.
He gives back innocence (Ah, ah, ah)
Highlighting the restoration of innocence through divine intervention.
You’ll see
Encouraging the listener to witness positive outcomes in the present.
You’ll see
Reiteration, possibly emphasizing the certainty of the anticipated outcome.
In the land of the living
Assurance of experiencing positive outcomes while alive.
You’ll see
Reiteration, reinforcing the idea of seeing positive changes in the present.
You’ll see
Further emphasis on the certainty of positive transformations.
This is just the beginning
Expressing that the positive changes are just the beginning of a larger transformation.
Ah, ah, ah
Repetition of the vocal expression, maintaining a sense of wonder or realization.
Blessed, blessed are those
Reiteration of the virtue of waiting on the Lord for fulfillment.
Who wait on the Lord
Emphasizing the promise that those who wait on the Lord will be filled.
For they will, they will be filled
Reiterating the expectation of being filled as a result of waiting on the Lord.
Watch the way He rebuilds
Encouraging the observer to witness the transformative process initiated by the Lord.
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