Wars
Lord's Child
A Journey of Faith and Love in 'Wars' by Lord's Child
In 'Wars' by Lord's Child, the artist embarks on a deeply personal journey of faith and love, seeking to reconnect with a higher power. The repetitive chorus, 'Tryna find my way back to ya,' underscores a sense of longing and determination to return to a place of spiritual and emotional fulfillment. This repetition emphasizes the struggle and persistence required to maintain a connection with the divine, suggesting that the journey is ongoing and fraught with challenges.
The lyrics are rich with metaphors and imagery that convey the artist's devotion and the battles he faces. Phrases like 'So fly like angels most high' and 'we praise him so fly like flies, bowties, and love' paint a picture of spiritual elevation and reverence. The artist acknowledges the divine presence in his life, stating, 'My feelings contort and I am so sure that I am your boy and hearing your voice.' This line highlights the transformative power of faith and the comfort it brings, even amidst life's struggles.
The song also delves into themes of self-worth and unconditional love. The artist expresses gratitude for being seen and loved despite his flaws, singing, 'Even though I might be losing, you're in love with me. Somehow you're never done with me.' This sentiment is further reinforced in the lines, 'All that I become, I'm glad you see. That all I have is all you need.' Here, the artist finds solace in the acceptance and unwavering support of the divine, which empowers him to continue his journey. The recurring motif of 'fighting' suggests that this journey is not passive but requires active effort and resilience.
Overall, 'Wars' is a poignant exploration of faith, love, and the relentless pursuit of spiritual connection. It speaks to the universal human experience of seeking meaning and comfort in a higher power, while also grappling with personal struggles and self-doubt.