Jesus Loves Me Like a Bird
Rose Polenzani Lyrics


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God, God come walk with me,
for I'm not as strong as I used to be.
And I fear I'm losing my belief.
God, God.
She left me like a bird,
recognizing danger.
Though I seem alright, I loved her,
and I want things as they were.

I'm no good,
no good,
no good.
Come, come down,
come down,
come down.

Well, I know it seems I'm awful young
to be wishing after the kingdom,
but with so many my age already gone,
it's no wonder I'm feeling sick for home.
Well, I can't like myself every day,
but my family makes those things okay.
Whether I'm good or not, hey,
they love me anyway.

I'm no good,
no good,
no good.
Come, come down,
come down,
come down.

Jesus loves me like a bird,
never knowing danger.
That's the miracle that occurs
Whether or not you hear the word.
And I love, I love to cry.
As I love, love, would love to die,
as my resting place would be the sky,
and she's calling:

Come, come up,
come up, come up
Child of God,
Come up,




come up,
come!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Rose Polenzani's song "Jesus Loves Me Like a Bird" suggest a sense of uncertainty and fear. The singer appears to be struggling with their faith and belief in God. They ask for God to walk with them, suggesting that they feel weak and in need of guidance. The line "She left me like a bird, recognizing danger" is a reference to a loved one who has left, noting that they were able to recognize danger and leave, while the singer was not. This adds to the sense of vulnerability that they feel.


The lyrics also touch on the idea of being loved unconditionally by family and by God. The repeated refrain of "I'm no good" highlights the self-doubt and lack of confidence that the singer is experiencing. However, they find comfort in knowing that they are loved despite their flaws. The line "Jesus loves me like a bird, never knowing danger" suggests that, like a bird that is protected by its instincts, the singer believes that they are protected and loved by God even when they cannot see it.


The chorus, particularly the line "Come up, child of God", hints at the idea of heaven and an afterlife. The singer longs for this resting place in the sky, feeling that it is where they belong. Overall, "Jesus Loves Me Like a Bird" is a poignant and introspective song that explores the theme of faith and self-doubt, with a focus on the idea of unconditional love.


Line by Line Meaning

God, God come walk with me,
I need your support, guidance, and help as I'm going through a tough time and I'm not as resilient as I used to be.


for I'm not as strong as I used to be.
I feel weak and helpless and I cannot cope with my problems on my own.


And I fear I'm losing my belief.
I'm starting to doubt my faith in you and I'm afraid that I might lose it completely.


She left me like a bird,
She left me suddenly and unexpectedly, like a bird taking flight.


recognizing danger.
She was able to perceive a danger or a threat that I couldn't see or feel.


Though I seem alright, I loved her,
Even though I might appear to be okay, I'm still hurting because I loved her.


and I want things as they were.
I long for the past when things were better and simpler and she was still with me.


I'm no good,
I feel worthless, inadequate, and incapable of doing anything right.


no good,
My negative self-image and self-doubt are persistent and pervasive.


no good.
I cannot shake off my self-criticism and despair.


Come, come down,
I plead with you to come closer to me, to be more present in my life, and to offer me your comfort and salvation.


come down,
I need you to descend upon me and ease my burden, heal my wounds, and calm my soul.


come down.
I implore you to show me your mercy, grace, and love.


Well, I know it seems I'm awful young
I'm aware that I might appear inexperienced, naive, or immature to seek spiritual enlightenment and meaning.


to be wishing after the kingdom,
To aspire for a better, more meaningful, and divine place beyond this world might seem like a lofty and unrealistic goal for someone my age.


but with so many my age already gone,
Many people my age have died prematurely or suffered greatly, making me ponder the fragility and injustice of life.


it's no wonder I'm feeling sick for home.
It's natural for me to long for a place where I feel safe, accepted, and loved, especially when the world seems so unstable, cruel, and hostile.


Well, I can't like myself every day,
It's challenging for me to accept myself and love myself unconditionally, especially when I feel vulnerable, flawed, and judged by others.


but my family makes those things okay.
Fortunately, my family is a source of comfort, support, and acceptance, even when I don't feel deserving of their love or when I'm struggling with self-doubt.


Whether I'm good or not, hey,
Regardless of my achievements, failures, or circumstances, my family loves me anyway and values me as a person.


they love me anyway.
Their unconditional love and acceptance give me hope, strength, and inspiration to be a better and happier person.


Jesus loves me like a bird,
Jesus loves me with a gentle, nurturing, and protective love that takes care of me like a bird protecting its young ones from danger.


never knowing danger.
Jesus' love is fearless, pure, and infinite, and it shields me from the perils, temptations, and evils of the world.


That's the miracle that occurs
The fact that I'm loved by Jesus despite my flaws, sins, and doubts is a miracle, a revelation, and a blessing that fills me with gratitude and wonder.


Whether or not you hear the word.
Jesus' love is not limited to the ones who hear his message, believe in him, or worship him, but it extends to all beings who seek love, hope, and redemption.


And I love, I love to cry.
Sometimes, crying is a way for me to release my emotions, express my vulnerability, and connect with the depth of my soul and the pain of the world.


As I love, love, would love to die,
As much as I value life and cherish its blessings, I also long for the ultimate release, transcendence, and union with God that comes with death.


as my resting place would be the sky,
In death, I imagine my spirit soaring in the sky, free from the earthly limitations, pain, and sorrow, and reunited with God's love and grace.


and she's calling:
I hear the voice of my beloved, my God, my truth, and my hope, calling me towards an eternal home and a divine destiny.


Come, come up,
God invites me to elevate my mind, spirit, and consciousness to a higher plane of existence, where love, peace, and joy reign and I'm one with God's will and purpose.


come up, come up
The invitation is repeated, emphasizing the urgency, the intensity, and the beauty of the divine calling.


Child of God,
God reminds me that I'm a beloved child of God, worthy of love, grace, and redemption, and that I belong to the divine family and the divine plan.


Come up,
The invitation is reiterated, renewing the promise, the comfort, and the challenge of the spiritual journey.


come up,
The invitation persists, indicating the unwavering and loving nature of God's grace and mercy.


come!
The invitation culminates in a powerful and inviting term, which expresses both the gentleness and the urgency of the divine call, and the promise of a new life and a new destiny.




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