Down in the Valley

In the Depths of Yearning: Raylee Bradfield's Soulful Journey
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Lyrics

Down in the valley where the shadows long

Expresses a location in a valley with long shadows, suggesting a somber or challenging environment.

I wait for you with my broken song

Waiting for someone with a broken song, indicating a sense of vulnerability and emotional pain.

Down in the valley where the shadow is wide

Reiterates the valley setting with a wide shadow, possibly emphasizing the extent of difficulties or struggles.

I lay right here through the long dark night

Lying in the valley through a long dark night, symbolizing endurance through hardships or a difficult period.


Down in the valley where I cannot see

Being in a valley where visibility is limited, suggesting a lack of clarity or understanding.

I have fallen down, fallen to my knees

Having fallen and kneeling in the valley, conveying a sense of defeat or vulnerability.

Down in the valley, I don't understand

Expressing confusion or lack of comprehension while in the valley.

I hope for a sign that you know where I am

Hoping for a sign of recognition or understanding from someone.


Come on down to this place

Inviting someone to come to the specified place in the valley.

Let your mercy find me here

Asking for mercy in the specified place, suggesting a plea for understanding or compassion.

Come on down to this place

Repeating the invitation for mercy to find the speaker in the valley.

May your mercy find us here

Extending the plea for mercy to include others in the valley.


Down in the valley where the river still runs

Describing a location in the valley near a river where the song of the river is heard, possibly symbolizing continuity or hope.

I hear its song, the tune it hums

Listening to the tune of the river, which may carry emotional or symbolic significance.

Down in the valley where the flowers are gone

Noticing the absence of flowers in the valley, potentially indicating a sense of loss or desolation.

I know you are coming, but don't be too long

Anticipating someone's arrival in the valley but expressing a desire for it not to take too long.


Come on down to this place

Repeating the invitation for someone to come down to the specified place in the valley.

Let your mercy find me here

Renewing the request for mercy in the specified place within the valley.

Come on down to this place

Reiterating the call for someone to come to the specified place in the valley.

May your mercy find us here

Extending the plea for mercy to encompass everyone present in the valley.

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