Promised Land
Semler Lyrics


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Well I don't know who you think I am
But I belong in the Promised Land
I don't know who you think I am
But I'll be ready at the Father's hand
I may never know money, I'll never know fame
But I wrestled too long to lose my name
I got mouth full of blood and my knuckles are blue
But I sleep real good baby how 'bout you?
Baby how 'bout you?
Well I don't know who you think I am
But I belong in the Promised Land
I don't know who you think I am
But I'll be ready at the Father's hand
At the Father's hand
Oh Lord! Take me home!
When my soul is good and grown
Oh Lord! Take me home!
I won't have done this walk alone
Well I don't know who you think I am
But I belong in the Promised Land




I don't know who you think I am
But I'll be ready at the Father's hand

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of Semler's "Promised Land," the singer begins by expressing uncertainty about how they are perceived by others, stating that they don't know who others think they are. Despite this ambiguity, they assert that they belong in the Promised Land, a place symbolizing a hoped-for future or final destination where they feel they truly belong. The repetition of this assertion emphasizes the singer's confidence in their identity and their sense of purpose in reaching this promised destination.


The mention of being "ready at the Father's hand" carries spiritual connotations, suggesting a readiness to face judgment or be guided by a higher power. This line reflects a sense of trust and surrender to divine guidance, indicating a belief in being supported and guided on their journey towards their desired destination. The reference to wrestling to preserve one's name adds a layer of struggle and hardship, implying that the singer has faced challenges and fought to maintain their identity and integrity.


The imagery of having a "mouth full of blood" and "knuckles... blue" conveys physical and emotional pain endured during this journey. Despite these struggles, there is a sense of resilience and pride in their endurance, as indicated by the statement "I sleep real good, baby how 'bout you?" This line can be interpreted as a challenge to detractors or a reflection on the singer's ability to rest peacefully in the face of difficulties, contrasting with the uncertainty expressed earlier in the song.


The plea to the Lord to "take me home" signifies a longing for peace, completion, or reunion with a higher power. It reflects a desire for spiritual fulfillment and a sense of completion after a journey marked by challenges and uncertainties. The acknowledgment that they won't have walked this path alone suggests a recognition of the support and companionship received along the way, whether from a higher power, loved ones, or spiritual guides. Overall, the song's lyrics convey themes of identity, faith, struggle, and the ultimate hope for a resting place in a metaphorical Promised Land, symbolizing a state of peace and fulfillment.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I don't know who you think I am
I may not fit your perception of who I am


But I belong in the Promised Land
I believe I have a place in a better future


I don't know who you think I am
Your assumptions about me may be wrong


But I'll be ready at the Father's hand
I trust in a higher power to guide me


I may never know money, I'll never know fame
Material wealth and recognition are not my goals


But I wrestled too long to lose my name
I have fought hard for my identity and won't give it up


I got mouth full of blood and my knuckles are blue
I have endured struggles and fought battles


But I sleep real good baby how 'bout you?
Despite my hardships, I find peace in my rest


Baby how 'bout you?
Do you find similar peace in your life?


Oh Lord! Take me home!
I call upon a higher power to guide me to a better place


When my soul is good and grown
Once I have matured spiritually


I won't have done this walk alone
I believe I have had divine help along the way




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Grace Baldridge

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