Calum Scott - Rise Lyrics

Album: Bridges
Released: 17 Jun 2022
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Lyrics

V1

I’ve been staring at the coast line

Thinkin of every choice I’ve made

to lead me here right now

Standing on solid ground

I’ve been hiding in shadows

Wondering if I’m on the right road

Someplace ive never been

Is this how it all begin


Ch

I’ve got

my best suit on and I’m ready

I’ve got my sleeves rolled up

And Ill be I’m on my way

While my hearts thumpin

Ba bom ba bom

You gonna see me rise


V2

For every valley there’s a mountain

Every answer there’s a new question

Is it worth all of this

pushing my

self to the edge

cuz we’re all looking for a reason

For a shelter from that storm within

just Keep your eyes ahead

And dust your self off again


Ch2

I’ve got my best suit on and I’m ready

I’ve got my sleeves rolled up

And Ill be I’m on my way

While my hear

ts thumpin

Ba bom ba bom

You gonna see me rise


Bridge

Your gonna see me rise

Your gonna see me rise

Not how you fall back down

But how you get back up

Before you hit the ground

You gonna see me rise

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Calum Scott - Rise (Official Video)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Calum Scott’s "Rise," released as part of his 2022 album *Bridges*, is a powerful anthem of resilience and hope, resonating deeply with themes of enduring faith even in the face of adversity. The song speaks to the profound human experience of falling down, only to find the inner strength to stand again, a narrative that mirrors the constant cycle of trial and redemption found throughout Scripture. The message is one of inherent worth and the unwavering belief in a brighter future, even when circumstances seem overwhelming. This resonates powerfully with the Psalmist’s declaration in Psalm 30:5, which states, "For his anger lasts only a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime; weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes with the morning." Scott’s lyrical journey from despair to renewed determination echoes this very sentiment – the acknowledgment of sorrow and struggle, followed by the unshakeable certainty of ultimate joy and recovery.

The core of "Rise" is its exploration of inner fortitude, the quiet, determined spirit that refuses to be extinguished. This is beautifully captured in the idea of finding strength within oneself, a concept that is deeply intertwined with spiritual growth. The Bible frequently emphasizes the power that God imbues within believers, enabling them to overcome challenges. Consider Philippians 4:13, where Paul writes, "I can do all this through him who gives me strength." This verse underscores that true strength isn’t solely an internal human trait but a gift, a divine empowerment that allows individuals to persevere. Scott’s song taps into this wellspring of courage, suggesting that even in our lowest moments, there is a spark, a latent ability to ascend from the ashes. The album title, *Bridges*, itself suggests a connection, a pathway over difficult terrain, which aligns perfectly with the biblical concept of God being our refuge and strength, a very present help in times of trouble (Psalm 46:1). The journey depicted in "Rise" isn’t about a quick fix but a process, a gradual rebuilding, much like the slow, steady work of faith that transforms hearts and situations over time, reminding us of the promise in Isaiah 40:31, "but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." The song's enduring message serves as a powerful reminder that no matter how great the fall, the capacity for renewal and ascent is always within reach, a testament to the enduring power of hope and the inherent strength that can be found when we anchor ourselves in a belief greater than ourselves.

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