Rise
Gabrielle · Rise
but I can't believe we're through
they say that time's a healer
and I'm better without you
it's gonna take time I know
but I'll get over you
look at my life
look at my heart
I have seen them fall apart
now I'm ready to rise again
just look at my hopes
look at my dreams
I'm building bridges from these scenes
now I'm ready to rise again
caught up in my thinking
(yeah)
like a prisoner in my mind
you pose so many questions
that the truth was hard to find
I better think twice I know
that I'll get over you
look at my life
look at my heart
I have seen them fall apart
now I'm ready to rise again
just look at my hopes
look at my dreams
I'm building bridges from these scenes
now I'm ready to rise again
much time has passed between us
do you still think of me at all?
my world of broken promises
now you won't catch me when I fall
look at my life
look at my heart
I have seen them fall apart
now I'm ready to rise again
just look at my hopes
look at my dreams
I'm building bridges from these scenes
now I'm ready to rise again
Yes I'm gonna rise
gonna make it alright
I'm gonna be
who I wanna be
yeah baby, yeah, yeah
I'm gonna make it alright
I'm gonna make it alright
About Rise
Gabrielle's "Rise" stands as a defining track from her 2004 debut album of the same name, capturing the emotional core of her early career. As a prominent figure in the Christian music industry, Gabrielle blends pop sensibilities with gospel roots, and this recording exemplifies her signature style of uplifting, faith-driven melodies. The song serves as a pivotal moment in her discography, establishing themes of hope and spiritual renewal that would permeate her subsequent work, including hits like "Miracle" and "Say What You Gotta Say." Released during a period when her music became widely recognized for its accessibility and positive messaging, "Rise" resonated with listeners seeking encouragement, solidifying her status as a leading voice in contemporary Christian pop. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to connect personal testimony with universal themes of overcoming adversity, making it a staple in her catalog of inspirational recordings.

