Trouble Of The World
Finding Peace Beyond Troubles: Sinéad O'Connor's Spiritual JourneyLyrics
Soon I will be done
Expressing anticipation of a resolution or completion.
With the trouble of the world
Referring to the challenges and difficulties in the world.
Trouble of the world
Repetition emphasizes the pervasive nature of worldly troubles.
Trouble of the world
Reiteration intensifies the impact of the troubles being addressed.
Soon I will be done
Repeating the anticipation of overcoming the world's troubles.
With the trouble of the world
Re-emphasizing the desire to overcome the challenges in the world.
Going home to live with God
Expressing the ultimate destination of returning to God's presence.
No more
No more sorrow or distress.
Weeping and wailing
Repetition underscores the end of sorrow and wailing.
No more
-Weeping and wailing
-No more
-Weeping and wailing
-Going home to live with God
Reiterating the ultimate goal of returning to live with God.
Soon I will be done
Repeating the anticipation of overcoming the world's troubles.
With the trouble of the world
Repetition emphasizes the challenges in the world.
Trouble of the world
-Trouble of the world
-Soon I will be done
Repeating the anticipation of overcoming the world's troubles.
With the trouble of the world
Re-emphasizing the desire to overcome the challenges in the world.
Going home to live with God
Expressing the ultimate destination of returning to God's presence.
I want to see my mother
Expressing a longing to see the mother, possibly a metaphor for a spiritual reunion.
I want to see my mother
-I want to see my mother
-Going home to live with God
Reiterating the ultimate goal of returning to live with God.
Soon I will be done
Repeating the anticipation of overcoming the world's troubles.
Oh, oh, ooh
An emotional exclamation emphasizing the impending resolution.
Trouble of the world
Repetition emphasizes the challenges in the world.
Trouble of the world
-Trouble of the world
-Soon I will be done
Repeating the anticipation of overcoming the world's troubles.
With the trouble of the world
Reiteration of the desire to return home and live with God.
Going home to live with God
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