[Also, from lyrics:“How long to sing this song?”]40, from album “War” (1983)U2's "40" (lyrics) - A Song of ThanksgivingAs performed by U2 on their Vertigo Tour, Chicago Live (2004)Post navigation Previous Post is ‹ Petite et accipietis (John 16:24,27) – Jan Pieterszoon...
Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click on highlighted lyrics to explain. Teach me how to hate Dragging your lies Dragging your most secret sins and I Can't see through your Can't see through your Blinded hubris Well disguised in tr...
Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click on highlighted lyrics to explain. Sing, oh, you righteous to the Lord It's right that the upright should acclaim Him Sing to Jah with your guitar Turn up your bass amp, whack it up all th...
and praise鈥攁 very different structure than the canonical Psalm 40's assurance followed by lament. U2's appropriation, on the other hand, is arguably more faithful to the text of the canonical Psalm 40 in that its concluding lyrics hearken back to the harrowing opening track of their album,...
This practice of using known tunes for new lyrics was common in ancient cultures. The title "The Death of the Son" could imply a somber or reflective tone, possibly alluding to themes of mortality or divine justice. A Psalm of David.David, the second king of Israel, is traditionally ...
Maurine. I got to meet her at 103 years old and even then she could recite almost the entire Bible and she was still impacting people all around her. My hope and prayer with this song is that you will feel peace with these lyrics and be inspired to hold God’s word deeply in your...
Psalm 74 is another one of those “Where are You, God?” songs. A haunting melody overflowing with “We’re taking it in the teeth, LORD! How long?” lyrics. And so, the pleas to God: remember (v.1); direct Your steps (v. 3); have regard for Your promises (v. 20); arise ...
two main ones for me are depression and anxiety. I think a main take away from the lyrics to this song is just how hard it can be to overcome some struggles when they just keep coming back, but you have to be willing to push through to get better. I won’t pretend to know how ...
and praise鈥攁 very different structure than the canonical Psalm 40's assurance followed by lament. U2's appropriation, on the other hand, is arguably more faithful to the text of the canonical Psalm 40 in that its concluding lyrics hearken back to the harrowing opening...