Born Again
Sam & Dave Lyrics


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មានពរណាស់បានកើតជាថ្មី គ្មានវត្ថុអ្វីផ្ទឹមដល់ កើតថ្មីដោយព្រះវិញ្ញាណបណ្តាល អ្នកប្រាជ្ញមិនយល់អាថ៌កំបាំង។

ដូចដង្កូវមេអំបៅតូច ដោះសំបកខូចប្រែប្រាណ ជីវិតចាស់ផុតដុះស្លាបហើរថ្កាន ផ្លាស់ថ្មីរស់រានក្នុងព្រះយេស៊ូវ។

ដើម្បីឃើញនគរព្រះ ចាំបាច់ណាស់ ត្រូវកើតជាថ្មីឡើង 
នោះមិនធ្លាក់ចុះបឹងភ្លើង បានទ្រង់ស្រង់ឡើង យាត្រាឡើងតាមទ្រង់។

អ្នកកើតថ្មីក្នុងព្រះគ្រីស្ទអឺយ កុំនៅកន្តើយចេញទៅ 
ផ្សាយដំណឹងប្រាប់ញាតិមិត្តកូនចៅ ធ្វើតាមទ្រង់ទៅអស់អ្នកគ្រីស្ទាន។





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sam & Dave's song Born Again are about rebirth and renewal, both spiritually and emotionally. The singer notes that they have been born again, with no baggage weighing them down and no inhibitions holding them back. This new birth has been granted by a higher power, but the singer notes that not everyone understands the divine nature of their rebirth.


The second verse describes the poetic imagery that accompanies this spiritual renewal. The fire that once burned within the singer has been extinguished, and a new fire has been ignited by the Holy Spirit. This fire burns with a greater intensity, and leads the singer on a new path that they have never before taken. The singer acknowledges that, in order to truly see the divine, one must be reborn and renewed, shedding their old self and embracing the unknown.


Overall, the lyrics to Born Again encourage listeners to embrace renewal, to leave behind their old selves and embrace the divine nature within themselves. The words speak to the need for spiritual rebirth, and the importance of trusting in a higher power to guide us on our journey.




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Written by: Seang Yiv

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Comments from YouTube:

Alessandro Nobile

I love that song....Sam is amazing!

Frankie C

One of their best despite it`s relative obscurity.

scribegurl

Oh man, this is my favorite S&D song ever and you can't find it hardly anywhere. Thanks for sharing.

411Rocco

When I hear this song I think of John R on WLAC in Nashville, "way down South in Dixie!"