The Song conveys a message of inherent worth and divine love. It speaks to someone who, despite their inherent beauty and kindness, struggles with self-worth and might have been influenced by external narratives or past traumas. The text emphasizes the divine's perspective, suggesting that God sees the person's true value, catching every tear and understanding their pain. It's a reminder that no matter how one feels or the stories they've internalized, from a higher perspective, they are infinitely valuable and loved.
I watch you from afar and think, 'What a work of art' Like the depths of the Grand Canyon or a canopy of stars And if I had to place a bet I'd bet there's a little voice inside your head, lyin' Dust all your precious things, display them on a shelf Walk right past the mirror and don't recognize yourself You're the hands to the needy and a coat for the cold What I see when I see you is a heart made of gold If you feel like you are not valuable Let me tell you, there's more If your heart is runnin' in circles Tellin' your head things that are not true What would God say to you, you? Oh, every tear, He catches with His hand And He knows the way your heart breaks within You're valuable Is there a story you've been told that put a stain on your soul? Was it handed down your family line, a memory you try to hide? Is there something in the distance that won't allow you to reconcile? Oh, just remember If you feel like you are not valuable Let me tell you, there's more If your heart is runnin' in circles Tellin' your head things that are not true What would God say to you, you? Oh, every tear, He catches with His hand And He knows the way your heart breaks within You're valuable If you feel like you are not valuable Let me tell you, there's more If your heart is runnin' in circles Tellin' your head things that are not true What would God say to you, you? Oh, every tear, He catches with His hand And He knows the way your heart breaks within You're valuable