Make Your Move
Jervis Campbell Lyrics
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Is it fine that I wonder why I am here now?
I've seen the darkness rise and good men fall
I've seen the river run dry and trouble call
But I will hold on tight and listen close for You
And I'm gonna stay until the water won't do
And I'm gonna stay until the water won't do
I'm gonna wait for You to make Your move
Make Your move
Rectify my mind to take on the waiting
And supply Your fire 'cause mine keeps on fading
I've seen the darkness rise and good men fall
I've seen the river run dry and trouble call
But I will hold on tight and listen close for You
Oh, and I'm gonna stay until thе water won't do
I'm gonna fight to put my trust in You
And I'm gonna stay until the water won't do
I'm gonna wait for You to makе Your move
Make Your move
And You say, "Old friend, don't let
All the demons drag you down
'Cause I am, sure that
You will make it through and out
So hold on, you'll go on
And hear Me in the here and now
'Cause I am the one that has always been
And will be"
And I'm gonna stay until the water won't do
I'm gonna fight to put my trust in You
And I'm gonna stay until the water won't do
I'm gonna wait for You to make Your move
Make Your move
And I'm gonna stay until the water won't do
I'm gonna fight to put my trust in You
And I'm gonna stay until the water won't do
I'm gonna wait for You to make Your move
Make Your move
Jervis Campbell's "Make Your Move" is a song about persevering through difficult times and trusting in a higher power to guide our way. The opening lines of the song express the singer's uncertainty and doubt about the future, wondering whether they can continue on. They question the purpose of their existence and the reason for their struggle.
However, the chorus is a declaration of their determination and faith to keep going until they can no longer, to put their trust in the divine and wait for it to reveal a way forward. The song portrays the rollercoaster of emotions that come with facing hardship and the act of finding solace in the belief that a higher power is always present for guidance and comfort.
The lyrics also touch on the common themes of struggle and perseverance. The singer has seen the worst, watched good men fall, and experienced dry seasons, making it challenging to keep faith. Yet, they resolve to continue holding on and listen closely for any direction from a higher power. It is also worth noting that the song provides the listeners with a sense of hope and direction, a reminder that tough times do come in life and that the secret to overcoming them is to hold on to faith and trust in the divine.
Line by Line Meaning
In the night I wonder if I can go on now
I question my ability to continue during moments of uncertainty
Is it fine that I wonder why I am here now?
I question the purpose of my current situation
I've seen the darkness rise and good men fall
I've witnessed hardship and tragedy
I've seen the river run dry and trouble call
I've experienced scarcity and adversity
But I will hold on tight and listen close for You
I will persevere and listen for guidance
And I'm gonna stay until the water won't do
I will endure until my resources are depleted
I'm gonna fight to put my trust in You
I will struggle to place my faith in a higher power
I'm gonna wait for You to make Your move
I will wait for divine intervention
Rectify my mind to take on the waiting
Mentally prepare me for the wait
And supply Your fire 'cause mine keeps on fading
Provide me with the energy to keep going
And You say, "Old friend, don't let
The divine tells me not to give up
All the demons drag you down
Don't let negativity control you
'Cause I am, sure that
The divine is confident
You will make it through and out
That I will overcome my struggles
So hold on, you'll go on
Keep holding on, I'll make it through
And hear Me in the here and now
Listen for divine guidance in the present
'Cause I am the one that has always been
The divine is omnipresent and eternal
And will be"
And will continue to exist indefinitely.
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