The Unspoken
“Let It Come” uses devotional imagery to explore an inward change of perception. Its deeper tension becomes visible in “But now I see, it's not my hands,” which turns the lyric toward inner awakening as a change of perception more than a change of circumstance. The repeated presence of flower gives the lyric a symbolic layer of fragility, growth, and beauty that cannot be permanent. The first-person voice keeps the meaning close to lived experience rather than turning it into a lecture. “It's not the grasp that brings it near” works as the final turn in the thought; the song leaves the listener with a quieter idea of strength: alignment before action.
Let It Come - Lyrics
I tried to force the river wide
To push the stars into a line
But now I see, it’s not my hands
That pull the thread across the land
Breathe in the still
Exhale the need
The flower grows
Without your speed
Let it come—don’t chase the sun
Just be the sky it rises on
Let it bloom—don’t dig the seed
It knows exactly when to be
The song will start, the winds will hum
When you let it come, let it come
I’ve written prayers in shattered ink
Then drowned them all in what I think
But now I move, not in control
Just as a wave surrenders roll
Stillness speaks
And answers call
When I release
It gives it all
Let it come—don’t shape the rain
It falls in rhythm with your flame
Let it rise—don’t stir the tide
The sea returns with every stride
You don’t have to climb or run
Just let it come, let it come
It's not the grasp that brings it near
It's the letting go that makes it clear
Let it come—your open hands
Hold more than any single plan
Let it shine—no need to chase
The light will always find your face
When trust is all that you become
Let it come… let it come