The Good Life. |
After yesterday claiming to pick songs for the music first, the lyrics of my Day 2 entry actually weigh heavily in its selection. But it still comes back to the music. The delicate piano and melody evoke imagery of the tiny, fragile baby in the manger, and the overall arrangement emulates the powerful simplicity of the birth of Christ. At first glance, the song is only a lullaby, just like the Savior's birth is only a humble beginning. On reflection, both are so much more. The song is "Welcome to Our World" by Chris Rice. What you'll hear: 1. Pretty, delicate piano. 2. A single, gentle voice on a simple melody throughout. No pop flips or other frills. No harmony. 3. Strings added in verse 2 for dynamic interest, but still very simple. 4. A bit of a of a percussive moment for the strings at 1:20, the most complicated part of the song. 5. A modulation (key change) in verse 4 for more dynamic interest. 6. In the last verse, strings mostly drop out so that the song ends as simply as it started. Welcome to Our World Tears are falling, hearts are breaking How we need to hear from God You've been promised, we've been waiting Welcome Holy Child, welcome Holy Child Hope that you don't mind our manger How I wish we would have known But long-awaited Holy Stranger, Make Yourself at home, please make Yourself at home Bring Your peace into our violence Bid our hungry souls be filled Word now breaking Heaven's silence Welcome to our world, welcome to our world Fragile fingers sent to heal us Tender brow prepared for thorn Tiny heart whose blood will save us Unto us is born, unto us is born So wrap our injured flesh around You Breath our air and walk our sod Rob our sin and make us holy Perfect Son of God, perfect Son of God Welcome to our world. |