Promised Land
Paris Prax feat. Joe Smooth Lyrics


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Brothers, Sisters
One Day we will be free
From Fighting, Violence, People Crying in the Streets

Were the angels from above
Falling down and spread their wings like doves
As we walk, hand and hand,
Sisters, brothers
We'll make it to the promised lands

In my house baby
You and I
We'll walk the lands
My house baby
And everyone and anyone
We'll take our stand
In my house baby

Were the angels from above
Falling down and spread their wings like doves
As we walk, hand and hand,
Sisters, brothers
We'll make it to the promised lands
Were the angels from above

Fall down and spread their wings like doves
As we walk hand in hand
Sisters, brothers
We'll make it to the promised land
Fall down and spread their wings like doves
As we walk hand in hand
Sisters, brothers
We'll make it to the promised land





Beat my house
Beat my house, house

Overall Meaning

The song “Promised Land” by Paris Prax feat. Joe Smooth is an uplifting tribute to the hope for a better world. The lyrics express the desire for a world free from conflict, violence, and suffering. The lines “Brothers, sisters, one day we will be free” imply a sense of unity and shared vision for a brighter future. The mention of angels falling from above and spreading their wings like doves is a metaphor for the idea that this desired reality is within reach and can be achieved through collective effort. The repetition of the concept of “promised land” is a biblical reference to the idea of a land of milk and honey, a place of abundance and peace.


The song’s message of hope is reinforced through its upbeat and uplifting music. The use of a house beat and catchy melody gives the song a celebratory tone, creating a sense of joy and optimism. The chorus, with its repetition of “we'll make it to the promised land,” is a call to action, urging listeners to join together in the pursuit of a better future.


Overall, “Promised Land” offers a powerful message of unity and hope. Its lyrics and music encourage listeners to come together in pursuit of a brighter future, free from the pains of the present.


Line by Line Meaning

Brothers, Sisters
Addressing everyone as equals and setting the tone for unity


One Day we will be free
Hopeful anticipation for a future time when there will no longer be oppression


From Fighting, Violence, People Crying in the Streets
Identifying the specific issues that are causing pain and suffering


Were the angels from above
Using a metaphor to describe a divine intervention or miracle


Falling down and spread their wings like doves
Continuing the angel metaphor, this line suggests a peaceful and gentle descent


As we walk, hand and hand, Sisters, brothers
Emphasizing the importance of togetherness and supporting one another


We'll make it to the promised lands
Reiterating the hope that things will get better, and that there is a better future ahead


In my house baby
Possibly referring to the idea of a safe space or community


You and I
Acknowledging the individual and the personal relationship with the listener


And everyone and anyone
Expanding the sense of community beyond just the listener


We'll take our stand
Asserting that they will not back down and will fight for their beliefs


Beat my house
Possibly referring to a call for action, urging people to join together and make change happen


As we walk hand in hand
Repeating the earlier phrase and emphasizing the theme of unity once again


Sisters, brothers
Recalling the opening line and reminding people to stand together as equals


We'll make it to the promised land
Reiterating the hope for a better future, and asserting that they will get there together


Fall down and spread their wings like doves
Repeating the earlier metaphor, possibly to convey that the divine intervention is ongoing or ever-present




Lyrics © Kassner Associated Publishers Ltd
Written by: JOSEPH LORENZO JR WELBON

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