The River
Navigating Redemption: The Profound Message of Shorbanoor's 'The River'Lyrics
There is this river
There is a significant aspect or element represented by the river.
Never been to before
The speaker has not experienced or explored this river previously.
And God made this river
Attribution of the river's creation to a higher power, possibly God.
He said it was yours
God declares the river belongs to the speaker.
I must confess
The speaker admits to being lost or uncertain in their journey.
I've lost my way
Expressing a sense of disorientation or confusion in life's path.
And in that blue moment
A moment characterized by a profound emotional state, represented by the color blue.
You stand there and wave
Someone significant is observed standing and waving during this poignant moment.
So slowly
The waving is done deliberately and at a slow pace, emphasizing its significance.
And at this river
Returning to the theme of the river, addressing it again.
I call out your name
The speaker calls out the name of someone important at the river.
We speak of redemption
Discussions about salvation and the concept of the grave take place.
And speak of the grave
The river becomes a backdrop for deeper, existential conversations.
I must confess
Reiteration of the speaker being lost, possibly seeking guidance or purpose.
I've lost my way
Restating the sense of being directionless or spiritually adrift.
You summon the angels
Addressing a figure with celestial qualities who invokes angels and knows the speaker's name.
You tell me my name
The figure imparts identity or significance to the speaker.
So slowly
Reiteration of deliberate and slow communication, emphasizing its importance.
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