The Christian is born to sing and declare God's praises. Our hearts desire is to praise God, we have no choice but to lift him up. He is enthroned on the praises of his church. We give him back our voices. This produces a joyful noise, it cannot but. Even those who cannot sing with their voices now sing in their heart to their Creator.
It's a bit theological but a short explamation is that because of Christ's death on a hill outside Jerusalem years ago and his resurrection 3 days later in Gods eyes is pardoned, forgiven and it is "just as if I'd" never ever sinned in his sight.
Knowing this he or she cannot help but "magnify the Magnificent" for all that he has done for them. Charloch on March 03, Link. There was an error. The second verse could have been inspired by the lines, "My soul glorifies the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God, my Savior.
The Second half is the Birth of Jesus. Mary, in awe would say love leaving a mark as God Love , leaving a mark on the world Jesus. Moogle45 on April 19, The intro rules! I think Bono is singing about a muse, which can be a lover, fans, mother, god. Thanks for your reply. I was not aware of that.
General Comment This song has such a great beat. Adam and Larry really stand out on this album. It's going to be such a fun song to hear live. Originally Posted by chinque5. Some un-finished thoughts I took this song to be about, among other things, Bono re-interpreting his life in a more positive, life-affirming manner. He has spoken in the past of how, as a child, he was born crying and didn't stop crying until he was sent to school. Contrast this to Magnificent's re-interpretation of those first moments of life: "..
Bono liked to say that his dad's opera was what inspired his singing, but that after his death, it was almost like his dad imparted him with the gift of his old voice again: 'I give you back my voice' there's dual meaning there. His father restoring his son's voice, but also Bono, now alone and his own man, giving it back because he can stand on his own now.
Hello everybody! This is my first contribution to the forum. As a non-native speaker, I am trying to make sense of the song lyrics, but I keep stumbling upon the expression "break rhyme". Anyone can help me as to what that may mean in this particular context? I thought about that line too. To me, much like the song, it's all about Bono's gift of music.
I didn't have a clue only to break rhyme -- I didn't really have a choice to be anything but a songwriter. BB code is On. Smilies are On. Trackbacks are Off. Pingbacks are Off. Refbacks are Off. I like to think most of U2's songs can be taken more than one way God bless you for that!
Thank you - just my interpretation of the song but glad you like it. Just one thing, the first verse "I was born, to be with you, in this space and time, after that, and ever after, I haven't had a clue, only to break rhyme" Share More sharing options Followers 0. Start new topic.
Recommended Posts. Janette B Posted September 21, Posted September 21, Ok - just a quick thought which I had whilst listening to this song the other day. Your email address. U2 Song Meanings.
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