Owl City - My Everything Lyrics

My Everything Lyrics

When my hope is lost
And my strength is gone
I run to you, and you alone
When I can't get up,
And I cant go on
I run to you, and you alone

Cause you my light in the dark
And i sing with all of my heart

Chorus
Hallelujah
My almighty God divine
Hallelujah
I am your and you are mine
This is all i know how to say
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
You're my everything

When i am plagued with pain
And filled with fear
I run to you and you alone
When my days are few
And death is near
I run to you, and you alone

Cause your my light in the dark
And I sing with all of my heart

Chorus

When trouble comes and goes
And when the cold wind blows
I lift my hands up
I lift my hands up
When sorrow knocks me down
And you pick me up off the ground
I lift my hands up
I lift my hands up
And i sing

Hallelujah
My almighty God divine
Hallelujah
I am yours and you are mine
This is all I know how to say

Hallelujah
By the grace of God above
Hallelujah
I will shine a light cause i am loved
This is all I know how to say
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
This is all I know how to say
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
You're my everything

You're my everything


My Everything

My Everything Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Owl City's song "My Everything," with its video released on June 5, 2015, offers a deeply personal and faith-centered expression of reliance and devotion. The lyrics articulate moments of profound human vulnerability: times when hope and strength are gone, when one cannot get up or go on, when plagued by pain and fear, and even when facing the nearness of death. In response to these challenging circumstances, the recurring theme is an immediate and singular turning point: "I run to you, and you alone." This emphasizes an absolute dependence and finding refuge in a singular higher power amidst life's difficulties.

The song establishes the nature of this relationship with the declaration, "Cause you my light in the dark." This simple yet powerful metaphor conveys the idea that even in the darkest periods of despair or uncertainty, this presence provides guidance, comfort, and illumination. The response to this light is heartfelt worship, expressed through the line "And i sing with all of my heart," indicating a genuine and emotional outpouring of praise stemming from the core of one's being.

The chorus serves as the central declaration of the song's message. It begins with "Hallelujah," a direct transliteration of a Hebrew phrase meaning "Praise the Lord," used universally in Christian worship to express adoration and joy to God. The lyrics then identify the recipient of this praise as "My almighty God divine," acknowledging God's power, sovereignty, and sacred nature. The line "I am your and you are mine" encapsulates a sense of belonging, covenant, and mutual relationship often found in faith traditions, signifying a deep spiritual bond. The subsequent line, "This is all i know how to say," suggests that in the face of God's overwhelming presence and support, simple praise and declaration of identity are the most fitting or even the only necessary response. The ultimate statement, "You're my everything," distills the entire message into the idea that this divine being is the source, purpose, and sum of all value in the singer's life.

Beyond internal struggles, the song addresses external adversities as well. Verses describe confronting "trouble comes and goes," the "cold wind blows," and when "sorrow knocks me down." The consistent response in these trials is not defeat but active worship and trust: "I lift my hands up." This gesture, common in many worship traditions, symbolizes surrender, adoration, and receiving from God. The acknowledgement that when sorrow knocks down, "you pick me up off the ground," reinforces the theme of divine support and restoration. This leads back to the core expression of singing praise.

A variation in the final chorus adds layers to the understanding of this relationship. The line "By the grace of God above" introduces the concept of grace – unmerited favor – as the foundation for the singer's state. Building on this grace and the feeling of being loved, the resulting action is "I will shine a light cause i am loved." This suggests that the love received is not just for personal comfort but empowers the individual to reflect that light outwards, perhaps through actions of love, hope, or witness to others. The repetition of "This is all I know how to say" emphasizes the sufficiency and centrality of Hallelujah and the declaration of God as everything.

The song's explicit language and themes are deeply rooted in Christian faith, aligning with the known background of Owl City's Adam Young. The lyrics resonate with numerous scriptural ideas, such as finding refuge in God (Psalm 46:1, Proverbs 18:10), God being the source of light (Psalm 27:1, John 8:12), the practice of offering Hallelujah (Psalm 150), the concept of a covenant relationship (Isaiah 43:1, John 15:5), lifting hands in worship (Psalm 141:2, 1 Timothy 2:8), God lifting up the fallen (Psalm 145:14), salvation by grace (Ephesians 2:8-9), and being called to be a light to the world because of God's work (Matthew 5:16). "My Everything" beautifully encapsulates a journey through hardship culminating in unwavering faith, expressing ultimate dependence and finding complete identity and purpose in a divine relationship.

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