Here’s a song adaptation of the **“Our Father” prayer** with extended phrasing, where some sentences are drawn out for dramatic and musical effect. The lyrics are paired with implied instrumental interludes to create a sense of flow and reverence. This type of structure works well for worship or meditative music.
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### **"Our Father (Forever Holy)"**
**[Intro: Instrumental Opening]**
(*Soft piano or strings, setting a reverent mood, building into the first verse*)
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**[Verse 1: Slow and Reverent]**
Oooouuuur Faaaather…
Who art in Hea-ven… (pause, pause)
Haaaaallowed… be Thy naaaaame…
(*Instrumental interlude: gentle guitar or piano, soft drums come in slowly*)
Thyyy Kingdom coooome…
Thyyy will be doooone…
On eaaaaarth… as it iiiis… in Hea-ven…
(*Music swells gently, then softens again*)
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**[Chorus: Long and Emotional]**
Giiiive… us this daaaay… our daaaaaily breaaaad…
(*Pause for a soft instrumental break, allowing the music to breathe*)
And foorgiiiive… us our trespasses…
Aaaaas weeeee fooorgive… those who trespass… agaaaainst us…
(*Instrumental interlude: strings swell, or guitar plays a reflective melody*)
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**[Verse 2: Building Intensity]**
And leeead us…
Not intoooo temp-taaaation…
(*Let the music stretch, drums lightly building*)
But de-liiiii-ver… de-liiii-ver us… from eeevil…
(*Instrumental crescendo: drums, strings, or pads swell dramatically, then soften*)
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**[Bridge: Soaring and Repetitive]**
For Thiiiiiine…
(*Soft pause for dramatic effect*)
Is the Kiiiingdom…
(*Pause, instrumental carries the weight*)
And the pooooower…
(*Let the instruments breathe, stretching the moment*)
And the gloooory…
(*Music swells again, carrying the phrase forward*)
For-ever…
And eeeever…
And eeeever…
Aaaaamen…
(*Instrumental interlude: let the music fully swell with emotion, giving space for reflection or worship*)
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**[Outro: Gentle and Reflective]**
Ameeeeen…
(*Stretch this word, soft music fades*)
Ameeeeen…
(*Let the final "Amen" dissolve into silence as the instruments gently fade out*)
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This version is designed to have long stretches of instrumental interludes between phrases, allowing the music to carry the listener into a reflective, worshipful state. It works well with instruments like piano, guitar, strings, and soft percussion, creating a meditative song