Believe
Commissioned Lyrics


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Hello my little dreamer
Lift up your head
Take my hand
And walk with Me a while
I jknow you thin I've forgotten
The promise I've made you
But I will never forsake you
(Chorus)
Believe the unbelivable
Dream the unthinkable
You can do all things
If you believe
You can reach the unreachable
See the unforseeable
All things are possible
To tem that believe

(Verse 2)
I know it's been a delay
But that doesn't mean
I've denied you
I've just been waiting for you
To give Me your dreams
So i can bring them to pass
ASnd I've done what you've asked

(Bridge)
There may be times
When the whole world
Says you're a fool
Against all odds
You ca put yuour trust in Me
And your dreams




Will become a reality
But You gota believe

Overall Meaning

The song "Believe" by Commissioned is a motivating and inspiring piece of music that encourages the listener to believe in themselves and their dreams. The song opens with the lyrics "Hello my little dreamer, Lift up your head, Take my hand, And walk with Me a while", which emphasizes the idea of guidance and support from a higher power. The lyrics suggest that the listener has lost faith and forgotten that their dreams are possible. However, the lyrics remind the listener that the promise made to them will never be forsaken. The chorus emphasizes the power of belief, stating that everything is possible if a person believes in themselves and their dreams.


The second verse highlights the importance of patience and persistence. The lyrics mention that delays do not mean that a person's dreams have been denied but instead are waiting for the listener to trust and give their dreams to a higher power. The bridge mentions that at times, the world may criticize a person for their dreams, but the listener should remember that trust can be placed in a higher power, and their dreams will eventually become reality.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello my little dreamer
God is speaking to the listener as a beloved 'little dreamer,' with a sense of familiarity and care.


Lift up your head
God is encouraging the listener to lift their metaphorical head, to look to the future with hope and optimism.


Take my hand
God is offering his guidance and support to the listener on their journey toward their dreams.


And walk with Me a while
God is inviting the listener to continue on their journey with him by their side, for a time.


I know you think I've forgotten
God recognizes that the listener sometimes feels like he is not there, and is acknowledging their doubts and fears.


The promise I've made you
God is reaffirming the promise he made to the listener to always be present in their lives.


But I will never forsake you
God is assuring the listener that he will never abandon them or leave them to face their struggles alone.


Believe the unbelivable
The chorus is encouraging the listener to have faith in what seems impossible.


Dream the unthinkable
The chorus invites the listener to imagine achieving goals beyond what they may have previously considered possible.


You can do all things
This line affirms the listener's capabilities, with the help of faith and God's guidance.


If you believe
The second half of the chorus reinforces the power of belief in faith and oneself.


You can reach the unreachable
This line asserts that, with faith, even the greatest challenges can be overcome.


See the unforseeable
Like the previous line, this one encourages the listener to imagine their success in ways they may not have previously considered possible.


All things are possible
This line is a simple and direct call to faith - all things are possible with God's guidance and the listener's belief.


To them that believe
The ultimate message of the chorus is that those who have faith and believe in themselves are capable of accomplishing great things.


I know it's been a delay
The beginning of verse two acknowledges that the listener's journey has not been quick or easy.


But that doesn't mean
God is acknowledging the frustration that comes with delays and setbacks, but also encouraging the listener to keep going.


I've denied you
God has not actively worked against the listener or halted their progress, despite moments of difficulty.


I've just been waiting for you
God has not given up on the listener, but instead is waiting for them to be ready to take the next step on their journey.


To give Me your dreams
God is asking the listener to entrust their goals and aspirations to him, so he can help them come to fruition.


So I can bring them to pass
God is assuring the listener that he is capable of making their dreams a reality.


And I've done what you've asked
God has heard the listener's prayers and hopes, and has already acted on them in some capacity.


There may be times
The bridge is acknowledging the uncertain and difficult journey that lies ahead for the listener.


When the whole world
The bridge is recognizing the potential for opposition, doubt, and negativity from both oneself and others.


Says you're a fool
The bridge acknowledges potential ridicule or disbelief from others, but encourages the listener to remain steadfast in their faith in God and themselves.


Against all odds
This line is a reminder that success may not be easy or guaranteed, but is still possible with faith and effort.


You can put your trust in Me
God is taking up the promise to stay with the listener through thick and thin, and urges them to trust him wholeheartedly in their journey.


And your dreams
The bridge ends on the message that the listener's dreams, with faith and God's help, can truly become a reality.


Will become a reality
This final line is a message of hope and faith in what is possible for the listener, if they continue to believe and work towards their goals.


But You gotta believe
The song ends on this message - no matter what lies ahead, belief in oneself and in God is the key to success and fulfillment.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Nikki Hassman, Scott Miller

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Comments from YouTube:

Elizabeth Wafula

This was one of the most played songs during my high school years at Loreto High School Limuru in Kenya, and I love it to this date.

Mkurugenzi Mkuu

I'm listening again in 2022 and it has just dawned on me that this song was released 23 years ago in 1999. Those +4 year olds proclaiming what they want to be at the beginning of the song are probably in their mid-to-late-twenties, maybe early 30s if their voices were recorded even earlier. I hope they all grew up to be what they each wanted to be.

John Anjichi

I remember singing in Mululu Primary in Vihiga and later Friends School Kamusinga.

Skylar Kendrick

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Mkurugenzi Mkuu

Used to play on Family FM a long time ago. Early 00's for me. Still relevant in my life years later

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Fred Onsoti

No doubt..this song takes me back to the '90s. That's the power of music, dunno what flavour God put in music that speaks down right to our bones!

Adenike Greigg

It is an inspiring song. Some times when I doubt myself, I sing or listen to this song. I love it.

Ty Nicole

We need a video of this song for today's generation 🙌🏽🙏🏽 Kids need hope!!! And in this song theirs hope!!!! Keep the dreams alive ✊🏽✊🏽

Jacob Nyongesa

This will always be my best group ever...

Violette Wambua

This tune just popped into my head from my high school days! I’m so happy 😀

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