Oh Lord

Rising Above: Embracing Dreams and Battling Doubt in 'Oh Lord'
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Oh Lord

Expression of a plea or acknowledgment directed towards a higher power, possibly seeking guidance or strength.

(Part 1 )

Indicates the beginning of a specific section or part of the song.


I asked the Lord well he just answered

The speaker sought guidance from the Lord, and the response was affirmative, advising her to be assertive and not give others opportunities to undermine her.

He said " go girl, don’t give them any chances”

The Lord's advice to the speaker, encouraging her to be confident and not allow others to take advantage of her.

They try to still me. They try to humble me

References attempts by others to steal or diminish the speaker's spirit. They try to humble her, possibly through criticism or negativity.

They say girl you can’t sing, whom are you trying to be?

People criticize the speaker, questioning her abilities and ambitions, particularly in the realm of singing.


Do you believe you can handle it ?

A question directed at the speaker, asking if she believes she can handle the challenges in the music industry.

it’s a tough business. Russians are not even into it

Describes the tough nature of the music business, with a mention of Russians not being interested, possibly highlighting its challenges.

Your accent sucks

Criticism about the speaker's accent, implying it is a hindrance in the industry.

Your english’s bad

Additional criticism regarding the speaker's English proficiency.

You’re rhymes are cheap

More criticism, this time targeting the quality of the speaker's rhymes.

( i’m still like , who’s even saying that? )

The speaker expresses disbelief or confusion about the criticism received.


I’ve made myself believe in a dream

The speaker has convinced herself to believe in a dream, possibly related to her musical aspirations.

The dream’s like a drug

Compares the dream to a drug, emphasizing its importance and addictive nature.

The dream i live in

The dream is integral to the speaker's life.

I’ve made no judge

The speaker has chosen not to let others judge her and her dream.

To judge me for me

Emphasizes self-acceptance and staying true to oneself without external judgment.

I am who i am

The speaker asserts her identity despite criticism and the presence of those who aspire to be like her.

Screw them wanna-bees

Dismisses those who imitate or aspire to be like her with a confident attitude.


I play my music all night long

The speaker enjoys playing her music throughout the night, suggesting a strong passion for her craft.

This rhymes are part of my soul

Her rhymes are described as a part of her soul, indicating a deep connection between her music and her identity.

I’ll do my best to spread my flow

The speaker expresses determination to share her artistic expression and resist external control.

I won’t let them control me

The speaker refuses to let external influences control her, emphasizing autonomy and independence.


(Part 2 )

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Every night i pray and ask for some blessings

The speaker prays nightly, seeking blessings, possibly for success and strength.

God give me love

The speaker requests love from God, indicating a need for emotional support.

God give me patience

Asking for patience from God, recognizing a need for endurance and resilience.

Oh Lord forgive me for the things i’ve done

A confession of wrongdoing, seeking forgiveness from the Lord for past actions.

Yes, I’m a sinner but i swear i want to be a better one

The speaker acknowledges being a sinner but expresses a sincere desire to improve.

I’m full of weaknesses

Admits to having weaknesses, possibly highlighting personal struggles or imperfections.

That’s a confession

The speaker confesses to being human, acknowledging inherent flaws and limitations.

I’m just a human being

Emphasizes the human nature of the speaker, devoid of perfection.

Full of bad intentions

Admits to having intentions that may be perceived as negative or harmful.

So make me strong enough to fight my flaws

The speaker seeks strength from God to overcome her flaws and weaknesses.

Don’t let me fall down

A plea to God not to let the speaker succumb to her shortcomings, asking for support in times of difficulty.

Don’t let me fall down

A repetition of the plea not to fall, underscoring the speaker's vulnerability and need for divine assistance.

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