Over You
Meece David Lyrics


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Great wars have been fought
Great crusades of the 'Saved'
Have been launched
(Over You)

Their heretic searches and inquisitorial taunts
(Over You)
At least that's what was said by the ones
Who were dreaming of lifting their heads

Over You, over You
There is nothing, there's no one
There's no other Lord over You, over You
You're the great King, the one God, the Lord of us all
There is none, there is none
Over You, over You, over You, over You

The skeptics laugh
"Faith is past, God is dead
We are at last over You
Our infatuation's lost all fascination
We're now over You"

But then, not all agree
You know, as for myself
Lord, I never could be

Over You, over You
There is nothing, there's no one
There's no other Lord over You, over You
You're the great King, the one God, the Lord of us all
There is none, there is none
Over You, over You, over You, over You

Under your mercy, dear God, I will stay
Under your sheltering hand, I will pray
Under your covering word, I have learned how to say

Over You, over You
There is nothing, there's no one
There's no other Lord over You, over You
You're the great King, the one God, the Lord of us all
There is none, there is none over You, over You

There's nothing, there's no one
There's no other Lord over You, over You
You're the great King, the one God, the Lord of us all
There is none, there is none

Over You, over You
Over You, over You
Over You, over You
Over You, over You

There is none over You
There is none over You




Over You, over You
Over You, over You

Overall Meaning

The song "Over You" by Meece David talks about how there is no one and nothing greater than God, the great King, the one God, and the Lord of all. The song suggests that people have fought great wars and launched great crusades in the name of God, but some skeptics believe that faith is past and God is dead. The skeptics believe that they are over God and they don't need him anymore.


However, the songwriter disagrees with the skeptics and expresses his devotion to God. He says that under God's mercy, sheltering hand, and covering word, he has learned how to say that there is nothing and no one greater than God.


The lyrics of this song suggest that people have different beliefs and opinions when it comes to God. Some people may doubt God's existence or relevance in their lives while others may have a strong faith in God. The songwriter, Meece David, seems to be a person who has a strong faith in God and believes that there is no one greater than God.


Line by Line Meaning

Great wars have been fought
Throughout history, people have waged great wars over various causes.


Great crusades of the 'Saved'
There have been many religious crusades fought by those who consider themselves to be 'saved' or righteous.


Have been launched
These wars and crusades were initiated with great effort and intention.


(Over You)
Despite all of this, there is nothing or no one that is greater than or more important than God.


Their heretic searches and inquisitorial taunts
Some may use questioning and scrutiny to challenge the concept of God or faith.


(Over You)
However, despite these attempts to undermine belief, God still stands supreme.


At least that's what was said by the ones
Those who do not believe, may claim that God is no longer relevant.


Who were dreaming of lifting their heads
These non-believers strive for a sense of liberation in their disavowal of faith.


Over You, over You
God remains the greatest, most important entity in existence.


The skeptics laugh
Those who do not believe in God or faith often dismiss it through mockery.


"Faith is past, God is dead
They may claim that religion is a thing of the past and that God no longer exists.


We are at last over You
To the non-believer, the concept of God is irrelevant and insignificant.


Our infatuation's lost all fascination
For these skeptics, any prior fascination with the idea of God has been utterly lost.


We're now over You"
They believe they have moved beyond faith and no longer need to consider the concept of God.


But then, not all agree
Despite these claims, not all people believe that God is no longer important.


You know, as for myself
The artist of the song personally disagrees with those who claim that God is dead or irrelevant.


Lord, I never could be
The artist asserts that they could never reject their belief in God.


Under your mercy, dear God, I will stay
The singer seeks to remain beneath God's mercy and grace.


Under your sheltering hand, I will pray
They desire God's protection and to communicate with God through prayer.


Under your covering word, I have learned how to say
The artist has become familiar and comfortable with expressing their devotion to God.


There is none over You
In the end, God remains the one true entity that is greater than all else.


Over You, over You
God remains the focal point and inspiration for the artist.


Over You, over You
God stands above all else.


Over You, over You
The importance and significance of God cannot be overstated.


Over You, over You
This phrase is repeated to reaffirm God's supremacy and importance.


There is none, there is none
God is unmatched in power and glory.


Over You, over You, over You, over You
This is a repetition of the chorus to emphasize the importance of God.


There's nothing, there's no one
God remains the only force or entity that is above all else.


There's no other Lord over You, over You
No other entity can compare to the power and significance of God.


You're the great King, the one God, the Lord of us all
God is the great ruler and lord of all people and things.


There is none, there is none over You, over You
God's supremacy is without equal.


There is none over You
God is the one true entity that is greater than all else.


There is none over You
The song concludes highlighting the importance of God.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP
Written by: DAVID MEECE, MICHAEL VINCENT HUDSON

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