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    Thankful to Be Here by Aisha Badru is A Soul-Stirring Gratitude

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaMay 6, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Thankful to Be Here by Aisha Badru is A Soul-Stirring Gratitude
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    Aisha Badru’s Thankful to Be Here is one of those soul-stirring compositions that feels simultaneously intimate and relatable and burrows deep, taking up permanent residence in the soul.

    This guitar-driven meditation on life’s bittersweet journey derives its power from Badru’s extraordinarily expressive vocals and poetic, introspective lyrics.

    Aisha Badru invites you into her world with a disarming vulnerability. “Days are long, years are fast/Memories are relics of the past,” she muses, her airy yet soulful delivery injecting profound weight into seemingly simple phrases.

    This ability to find the extraordinary within the ordinary is one of the hallmarks of great songwriting, and Badru wields it to perfection.

    The sparse, elegant production brilliantly complements the song’s emotional resonance.

    Stripping away excess layers allows Aisha Badru’s vocals to capture each nuanced inflection and delicate run, conveying oceans of meaning.

    As the track unfolds, Aisha Badru contemplates life’s cyclical nature and the inevitability of change through vivid vignettes grounded in relatable, human details.

    The real genius of Badru’s songwriting lies in her ability to breathe profound depth into seemingly mundane observations.

    Simple meditations like “Kids are home/They’re growing fast” resonate with the piercing emotional truth of watching one’s children outgrow their childhood in the blink of an eye.

    Elsewhere, she crystallises the searing loss of loved ones into the haunting yet beautiful line, “The people that we know will become a memory.“

    With an alchemist’s touch, Badru transmutes the banalities of everyday life into spellbinding verbal artefacts.

    Yet woven through the nostalgic refrains runs a profound gratitude.

    Yes, life deals its blows, but Aisha Badru insists we must embrace the sweet along with the bitter.

    Her words capture those cherished moments of simple contentment – a quiet night spent with those who matter most.

    Thankful to Be Here becomes an affirmation of the human spirit’s ability to endure and even thrive amidst adversity.

    This perspective elevates the song from a mere rumination into a transcendent statement of hard-won resilience.

    Aisha Badru Thankful to Be Here Song Cover
    Aisha Badru Thankful to Be Here Song Cover

    When you feel the world quieting down and the night’s gentle embrace wrap around you, let Aisha Badru’s Thankful to Be Here be your solace.

    In those moments of calm reflection, this song becomes a tender guide, leading you through the introspective passages of self-acceptance and gratitude.

    Aisha Badru’s voice, soft and reassuring, whispers truths into the heart, encouraging you to savour the fleeting joys of life while finding comfort in the enduring embrace of gratitude.

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    Aisha Badru Thankful to Be Here Lyrics

    Days are long, years are fast
    Memories are relics of the past
    Filled with the love and all the pain that didn’t last
    Summers hot, winters cold
    Changing seasons remind me I’m getting old
    Don’t know how far I’ll get
    But there’s one thing I know

    I am thankful for the lows and highs
    Thankful for the love and fights
    I’m thankful to be laying next to you at night
    Thankful for the tears
    The lessons collected throughout the years
    When all is said and done
    I’m thankful to be here

    Kids are home
    They’re growing fast
    They tell me it will soon become the past
    The days I wish would end
    I’ll wish I could get back
    Passing time is bittersweet
    Every goodbye could be the last time that we meet
    The people that we know will become a memory

    So I am thankful to be alive
    Thankful for the laughs and cries
    I’m thankful for the days and thankful for the nights
    Thankful for the tears
    The good times collected throughout the years
    When all is said and done
    I’m thankful to be here
    Thankful to be here

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