Watch the Rain
Embracing Hope Amidst Adversity: "Watch the Rain" by Taylor Marshall ExplainedLyrics
I can see the rain but I still feel the drought in me
I perceive the rain, but a sense of emptiness persists within me
I can see your face but I'm still feeling lonely
Although I see your face, I still experience loneliness
I can read the pages but this book just feels like words to me
I can comprehend the words on the pages, but the book lacks meaning for me
So I'll dig this well in drought and watch the rain
In times of scarcity, I'll construct a well and await the rain
Wandering alone just to circle valleys, canyon lines
Roaming alone, navigating through valleys and canyon lines
Wondering how long the process has to take this time
Contemplating how long the journey must endure this time
Wanna' see Your grand outline but even if I never do
Desire to witness Your grand outline, even if it remains elusive
I will dig this well in drought and watch the rain
In times of drought, I'll construct a well and observe the rain
Oo I'll watch the rain
Oh, I will observe the rain
Walking through the pain knowing You see every tear I cry
Enduring pain, acknowledging that You witness every tear shed
Weary eyed tear stained God I long to see the end in sight
Weary and tearful, longing to see the conclusion in sight
But I know it's Your design to lead me one step at a time
Acknowledging that Your plan is to guide me one step at a time
So I'll dig this well in drought and watch the rain
In times of drought, I'll construct a well and observe the rain
I'll watch the rain
Yes, I'll observe the rain
How could such a King in His splendor, majesty and power
Reflecting on the remarkable closeness of a King in His grandeur and power
Be so near to me even loving in my darkest hour
Marveling at how this King is near, even in my darkest moments
Oh it's just the sweetest thing to hear You singing over me
Experiencing the joy of hearing You sing over me
Oh I know the One who knows me is a King
Acknowledging that the One who knows me is a King
He is a King
A reaffirmation that He is a King
When my knees are week and my eyes can't see
In times of weakness and obscured vision
The ending from this in-between
When the conclusion is unclear in this transitional phase
I will dig this well in drought and watch the rain
In times of drought, I'll construct a well and observe the rain
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