The Watchman’s Cry – A Deep Blues Song from Psalm 130

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📄“The Watchman’s Cry” is a prophetic blues lament born straight from the soul of Psalm 130.
This song isn’t just music—it’s a cry from the deepest pit, where mercy is the only hope and Yahweh is the only light. It gives voice to every heart that’s ever waited through a dark night, holding on to the word of the Lord like the last breath of hope.

Psalm 130 is known as a Penitential Psalm, a raw and reverent cry for mercy. It captures the heart of repentance—not shallow guilt, but a trembling awe that dares to believe in forgiveness. This song weaves the Scripture itself into each verse, echoing the desperation, reverence, and redemption the psalm was born from.

Let this song wash over you like a night watch waiting for dawn. If you’ve ever wondered whether Yah still hears your cry—this is your answer.

📖 Psalm 130 (World English Bible – WEB):

Out of the depths I have cried to you, Yahweh.

Lord, hear my voice. Let your ears be attentive to the voice of my petitions.

If you, Yah, kept a record of sins, Lord, who could stand?

But there is forgiveness with you, therefore you are feared.

I wait for Yahweh. My soul waits. I hope in his word.

My soul longs for the Lord more than watchmen long for the morning; more than watchmen for the morning.

Israel, hope in Yahweh, for with Yahweh there is loving kindness. With him is abundant redemption.

He will redeem Israel from all their sins.

🎵 Lyrics: “The Watchman's Cry”

A Deep Blues Lament Inspired by Psalm 130

Verse 1
Out of the depths I have cried to You, Yahweh—
Where shadows gather and hope fades away.
Lord, hear my voice; be attentive, I pray,
To the cries I send in the cold of day. (Psalm 130:1–2)

Verse 2
If You, Yah, kept record of all I’ve done,
Who could stand, not a single one. (Psalm 130:3)
But with You is forgiveness, deep and true—
And that’s why I tremble when I speak to You. (Psalm 130:4)

Verse 3
I wait for You, my soul does wait,
And in Your word, I place my fate. (Psalm 130:5)
Not just with mind, but marrow and bone—
I trust You’ll meet me where I groan.

Verse 4
More than watchmen wait for dawn,
I look for You to carry me on.
Twice I say it, like the Word declares—
More than watchmen, Lord—I’m standing there. (Psalm 130:6)

Bridge
O Israel, hope in Yahweh’s name,
With Him is mercy that won't be tamed. (Psalm 130:7)
Abundant redemption, flowing wide,
He’ll wash your sins like a rising tide. (Psalm 130:7–8)

Verse 5
He will redeem His people still—
From every fault, from every ill. (Psalm 130:8)
You ain’t too lost, you ain’t too far,
He marks your soul by who you are.

Outro
I said His name—Yah, just once—
And heaven moved in a whisper’s response.
He heard my voice from a wordless place,
And wrapped me in His healing grace.

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