When I See You

Audrey Assad Audrey Assad

Healing Through Love: The Journey of 'When I See You'

Audrey Assad's song 'When I See You' is a poignant exploration of love, fear, and healing. The lyrics delve into the complexities of emotional wounds and the transformative power of love. Assad begins by acknowledging the depth of love she has received, yet she admits that her wounds dominate her consciousness, causing her to turn away and hide. This initial struggle sets the stage for a journey towards healing and self-acceptance.

The chorus serves as a turning point, where the presence of the beloved—whether a person, a divine figure, or a metaphor for love itself—opens doors and mends a broken heart. The repetition of 'When I see you' emphasizes the significance of this presence in her life, acting as a catalyst for emotional unburdening. The phrase 'I come undone' encapsulates the release of pent-up fears and the beginning of a transformative process.

As the song progresses, Assad describes the challenges she faces, likening them to a 'winding road' and a 'river wild.' Despite these obstacles, the love she receives provides a sense of freedom and clarity. The imagery of her heart unfolding 'like a flower in the sun' beautifully illustrates the healing and growth that occur in the light of love. The song concludes with a sense of liberation, as fear dissipates and love takes its place, allowing her to fully embrace her true self.

'When I See You' is a testament to the power of love to heal and transform. It speaks to the universal experience of grappling with fear and finding solace in the presence of unconditional love, making it a deeply relatable and moving piece of music.

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