When You're Gone
Portage and Main Lyrics


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When the waves are all around
And my head's about to drown
Jesus, how can You lie down?
I wanna find my rest in You

When the waves are all around
And my head's about to drown
Jesus, how can You lie down?
I wanna find my rest in You

And find You sleeping in the storm
Find You sleeping in the storm
You're just sleeping the storm
Just sleeping in the storm

When the waves are all around, oh
And my head's about to drown
Jesus, how can you lie down
I wanna find my rest in You

When the waves are all around, oh
And my head's about to drown
Jesus, teach me to lie down
I wanna find my rest in You

I know you're there somewhere
Just sleeping in the storm
I know you're there somewhere

Woah
Woah
Woah oh
I wanna find my rest in You

Oh
When the waves are all around
And my head's about to drown
Jesus, teach me to lie down
I wanna find my rest in You

'Cause something's different
When You're around
Everything changes
When You're around

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When You're around
When You're around

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "When You're Gone" by Portage and Main explore themes of finding solace and rest in one's faith in Jesus, even amidst challenging circumstances. The repeated line "When the waves are all around and my head's about to drown" suggests a feeling of being overwhelmed and on the verge of despair. The mention of Jesus lying down while the waves are crashing represents a juxtaposition - the singer questions how Jesus can remain calm and peaceful in the midst of chaos.


The desire to find rest in Jesus is expressed throughout the song, emphasizing the search for inner peace and tranquility. The repetition of "I wanna find my rest in You" reinforces the longing for a sense of security and comfort in the presence of Jesus. The idea of finding Jesus sleeping in the storm signifies finding solace and reassurance in his presence, even in tumultuous times.


The lyrics also express a plea for guidance and understanding, asking Jesus to teach the singer how to find rest and peace. This shows a recognition of their own limitations and a desire to learn from Jesus' example. The line "Jesus, teach me to lie down" reflects a willingness to be instructed and guided towards finding rest and inner calm.


The closing lines of the song highlight a realization that everything changes when Jesus is present. The singer acknowledges that something is different and that everything is transformed when Jesus is around. This suggests that finding rest in Jesus not only brings personal tranquility but also transforms one's perspective and experiences.


Overall, "When You're Gone" conveys a profound yearning for inner peace and rest in Jesus, amidst the chaos and challenges of life. It emphasizes the power of faith and the transformative effect of Jesus' presence on one's well-being.


Line by Line Meaning

When the waves are all around
In times of trouble and chaos


And my head's about to drown
When I feel overwhelmed and unable to cope


Jesus, how can You lie down?
How can you remain calm and peaceful?


I wanna find my rest in You
I desire to experience peace and comfort in your presence


And find You sleeping in the storm
To discover that you are unfazed by the turbulence


Just sleeping in the storm
Simply at ease amidst the chaos


Oh, Jesus, teach me to lie down
Please show me how to find peace and rest


I know you're there somewhere
I believe you are present, even though I may not see it


When You're around
When you are present in my life


Everything changes
All aspects of my life are transformed


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Written by: James Main

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