Nichole Nordeman was raised in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she played the piano in church. She got her start when she entered a Gospel Music Association (GMA) contest in Los Angeles, California and was noticed by a music producer. She has won multiple GMA Dove Awards, including two awards for Female Vocalist of the Year. Her best-known songs include "Why," "This Mystery," "Holy", "Legacy," "Brave," and "What If." She also sang a song on the soundtrack Music Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia, called "I Will Believe"
Is It Any Wonder
Nichole Nordeman Lyrics
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That she would feel less than real
When she reveals what is clearer
In her mirror
Take a look around her
Magazines, glamor queens
Waistline dreams in her diary
Nobody told her
That little girls
Don't have to have
The softest curls for love
So what ever's left inside her
Is gonna smile wider, shine brighter
Until she gets pulled under
Is it any wonder
Is it any wonder
That he's obsessed with what is best
And nothing less, he's a hero
With six zeros
Take a look around him
His wallet size and what he drives
Will symbolize how he's made it
How they'll grade it
Nobody told him
That little boys
Don't have to have
The fastest toys to win
So what ever's left inside him
Is gonna keep on tryin', to keep on buyin'
Until he gets pulled under
Is it any wonder
Will somebody tell her
There's a love
That can't be glamorized
Tell him there's a hope
That won't be downsized
Someone tell them
That the billboards lie, all the time
'cause what ever's left inside her
Is gonna smile wider
And what ever's left inside him
Is gonna keep on tryin'
Until they get pulled under
Is it any wonder
Is it any wonder
Is it any wonder
Is it any wonder
What ever's left inside her
Is it any wonder
Is it any wonder
Until they get pulled under
Is it any wonder
In the song “Is It Any Wonder?” by Nichole Nordeman, the artist highlights the insecurities and societal pressures that both women and men face in today’s world. The first verse focuses on a woman who feels less real and less confident because of the unrealistic and damaging beauty standards perpetuated by magazines and social media. The second verse highlights a man who is obsessed with achieving financial success and material possessions, believing that these symbols will make him a hero. In each verse, the artist questions whether it is any wonder that these individuals struggle to find happiness and fulfillment when the world around them perpetuates harmful messages.
The chorus provides a glimmer of hope as the artist encourages someone to tell these individuals that there is a love and a hope that cannot be glamorized or downsized. The billboards and societal expectations may lie, but there is more to life than superficial standards of beauty and wealth. The song concludes by reminding listeners that whatever is left inside of these individuals will keep them fighting and trying, but ultimately, they must be told the truth by someone who cares.
Line by Line Meaning
Is it any wonder
Is it surprising or unexpected
That she would feel less than real
That she may feel inadequate or unreal compared to others she sees
When she reveals what is clearer
When the truth she sees in the mirror becomes more apparent
In her mirror
The reflection she sees of herself
Take a look around her
Observe her surroundings
Magazines, glamor queens
The media and models that set unrealistic beauty standards
Waistline dreams in her diary
The unrealistic size goals she writes in her journal
So inspiring
Being thin and beautiful is depicted as positive and desirable
Nobody told her
No one taught her or informed her
That little girls
Young females
Don't have to have
Are not required to possess
The softest curls for love
The perfect physical appearance to be loved is not necessary
So what ever's left inside her
What little confidence and self-esteem she has
Is gonna smile wider, shine brighter
Will radiate more positivity and self-assuredness
Until she gets pulled under
Until she succumbs to societal pressure of unrealistic beauty standards
That he's obsessed with what is best
He is fixated on being the best
And nothing less, he's a hero
He believes the only option is to excel, and that is heroic
With six zeros
Refers to the amount of money he has
Take a look around him
Observe his surroundings
His wallet size and what he drives
The expensive material possessions he owns
Will symbolize how he's made it
Will signify his success
How they'll grade it
How society assesses his value
That little boys
Young males
Don't have to have
Don't need to possess
The fastest toys to win
The newest, most expensive toys to be accepted or achieve success
Will somebody tell her
Ask if someone can inform her
There's a love
True love
That can't be glamorized
The best kinds of love cannot be shown by societal beauty standards
Tell him there's a hope
Inform him there is optimism
That won't be downsized
Hope that will never diminish
Someone tell them
Inform both genders
That the billboards lie, all the time
What is advertised and portrayed in the media is not real and often unattainable
And what ever's left inside her
Her remaining self-esteem and positivity
Is gonna smile wider
Will radiate more joy and contentment
And what ever's left inside him
His remaining confidence and perseverance
Is gonna keep on tryin'
Will continue to work hard and aim for success
Until they get pulled under
Until they succumb to societal pressure of unrealistic beauty or success standards
Is it any wonder
Is it surprising or unexpected
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