As with most Christian hits, “You Say” is based on popular ideologies associated with the religion. In this case the addressee of the song, i.e. the titular “You”, would be God Himself. And the aforementioned idea which lies at the center of the tune is His unfailing love. And to put this point across, Lauren Daigle premises the
Up there above when you were dying I was dying too, look for meaning in song But the meaning was gone 'cause I was crying Right along with you if the heavens may break I hope for our sake that if they ever do I'll be there with you
In this song, Glynne is assuring someone going through a difficult time that she’s always going to be there for them. The song was inspired by the difficult times Glynne and Camille Purcell (the song’s co-writer) had gone through and how they helped each other surmount them. Speaking with the BBC, Purcell shed more light on the challenging
Oh, say you'll be there. Oh, say you'll be there. Wise men say. Only fools rush in. But I can't help falling in love with you. [Verse 3] Now you tell me that you've fallen in love. Well I never
Hope is an anchor And love is a ship Time is the ocean And life is a trip You don't know where you're goin' 'Til you know where your at And if you can't read the stars
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