So We Sing
David Dunn's song "So We Sing" is a worship anthem expressing awe and devotion to God. The lyrics convey a sense of being captivated by God's presence and a determination to sing loudly until the whole world hears. The song references the biblical idea that if people don't praise God, the rocks will cry out, emphasizing the importance of worship. It also includes a plea for forgiveness for when nations fail to praise God, lifting faces to Him in surrender. Overall, it's a passionate call to worship and declare God's greatness.
I'm captivated
You enraptured me
And I will sing loud, I will sing out
Til the whole world hears
Illuminating
You're writing on my soul
And I will sing loud, I will sing out
Til the whole world hears
And what can I say that can bring You faith
Far beyond what is already Yours
So we sing, some kind of melody
To please the King, greater than everything
We sing out and we sing loud
To keep the rocks from crying out
So we sing, some kind of melody
To please the King, greater than everything
We sing out and we sing loud
To keep the rocks from crying out
Overwhelming
I'm in awe of you
And I will sing loud, I will sing out
Til the whole world hears
Neverending
You are remarkable
And I will sing out, I will sing loud
Til the whole world hears
And so what can I say that can bring You faith
Far beyond what is already Yours
So we sing, some kind of melody
To please the King, greater than everything
We sing out and we sing loud
To keep the rocks from crying out
So we sing, some kind of melody
To please the King, greater than everything
We sing out and we sing loud
To keep the rocks from crying out
If ever nations refused You praise
Father forgive our foolish ways
We lift our faces up to You
And only You
Praise Him, praise Him
And so what can I say that can bring You faith
Far beyond what is already Yours
So we sing, some kind of melody
To please the King, greater than everything
We sing out and we sing loud
To keep the rocks from crying out
So we sing, some kind of melody
To please the King, greater than everything
We sing out and we sing loud
To keep the rocks from crying out