In the End
Trusting the Unseen: A Journey Through Life's Ups and DownsLyrics
If this is the start then I don't ever wanna see the end
If the current situation marks the beginning, the speaker expresses a desire to avoid experiencing its conclusion.
If this is the part where you
Continuation from the first line, contemplating a phase where someone takes the speaker's heart and reclaims it.
Take my heart and make it yours again
Reflecting on the possibility of entrusting one's heart to another, suggesting a renewal of a connection.
If this is the start I know I can trust that my life's in your hands
Expressing confidence that if the current situation is the start, the speaker can rely on the assurance that their life is secure in someone else's care.
'Cause you don't doubt when you part the waters
Drawing a parallel to the certainty of parting waters and their return, metaphorically representing challenges and triumphs in life.
That they'll come back and they'll enter in your promised land
Anticipating that challenges will lead to a promised and favorable outcome, akin to entering a promised land.
So I won't doubt when you put me in your great big plan
Expressing a commitment to trust without doubt, acknowledging a place in a greater plan.
Instead I will trust you
Reiterating the choice to trust instead of doubting in the face of uncertainties.
There's lefts and rights there's ups and downs
Recognizing the various directions and challenges in life, acknowledging the complexities.
And my whole life it is
Highlighting the entirety of the speaker's life, filled with situations that seem inscrutable.
Things I don't think I can figure out
Expressing uncertainty in understanding certain aspects of life.
But you told me you have a plan
Referring to being assured by someone about having a plan for the speaker's life.
And that your will works in the end
Emphasizing the belief that the ultimate will or purpose unfolds positively in the end.
'Cause you don't doubt when you part the waters
Reiterating the certainty associated with overcoming challenges, using the metaphor of parting waters.
That they'll come back and they'll enter in your promised land
Continuation of the theme of overcoming challenges and entering a promised land.
So I won't doubt when you put me in your great big plan
Committing to trust and not doubt in the face of being part of a significant plan.
Instead I will trust you
Reaffirming the decision to trust in the larger scheme of things.
I don't even know who I wanna be
Expressing uncertainty about personal identity and life direction.
'Cause there's so many paths that you could take me
Contemplating the numerous possible life paths that could be taken.
All I know is I will serve you all my days and I will trust
Declaring a commitment to serving and trusting a higher purpose regardless of life's uncertainties.
Trust you
Affirming the decision to trust.
'Cause you didn't doubt when you took the thorns upon your head
Recalling an example of not doubting in the face of personal sacrifice, referencing thorns and a crown.
You didn't doubt when the cross came down upon your back
Continuation of the theme of not doubting, using the crucifixion as an example.
You knew the plan
Acknowledging a divine plan, understanding that things will eventually work out positively.
You knew that it would all work in the end
Asserting the foreknowledge that everything will resolve favorably in the end.
And you saved me that day
Expressing gratitude for personal salvation resulting from the lack of doubt in a higher plan.
'Cause you don't doubt when you part the waters
Reiterating the certainty associated with overcoming challenges, using the metaphor of parting waters.
That they'll come back and they'll enter in your promised land
Continuation of the theme of overcoming challenges and entering a promised land.
So I won't doubt when you put me in your great big plan
Committing to trust and not doubt in the face of being part of a significant plan.
Instead I will trust you
Reaffirming the decision to trust in the larger scheme of things.
If this is the start then I don't ever wanna see the end
Repeating the desire to avoid the end if the current situation marks the start.
If this is the part where you
Continuation from the first line, contemplating a phase where someone takes the speaker's heart and reclaims it.
Take my heart and make it yours again
Reflecting on the possibility of entrusting one's heart to another, suggesting a renewal of a connection.
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