An invitation to pause, pray, and listen.
Every so often, a song transcends music and becomes a kind of quiet prayer—echoing the world’s weariness, its hope, and its longing for healing. Coldplay’s “We Pray” is one of those rare moments. With contributions from Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna, and Tini, the song serves as a global chorus of vulnerability and unity. Chris Martin described it as “a song about different types of people… praying for the same things”.
In a world increasingly divided, “We Pray” reminds us to kneel—not in fear but in faith, forgiveness, and fellowship. What you’re about to read is more than a pop song—it’s a soundtrack for reflection.
Full Lyrics: “We Pray” by Coldplay
(From the official lyric page on coldplay.com)
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And so We Pray
I pray that I don’t give up
Pray that I do my best
Pray that I can lift up
Pray my brother is blessed
Praying for enough
Pray Virgilio wins
Pray I – I – I
Judge nobody and forgive me my sins
I pray we make it
Pray my friend will pull through
Pray as I take it
Unto others I do
Praying on your love
We pray with every breath
Though I – I – I’m in the valley of the shadow of death
And so We Pray
And so We Pray
… (lyrics continue as per official version)
(You can insert the rest here exactly as sourced.)
Reflection: Why This Song Matters
“We Pray” is more than a ballad—it’s a spiritual compass. Its opening plea— “Pray that I don’t give up… judge nobody and forgive me my sins…”—echoes the humility of Psalm-like confession and unity.
The motivation behind the song emerged in the night, during a moment of global disconnection. Chris Martin said he woke in Taiwan with the melody in his head and recognized that despite differences, “we’d probably all get along if you just sat down long enough”
This track merges prayer with advocacy:
- “Pray Virgilio wins” references a real legal fight in Guatemala, anchoring the plea in global justice.
- The recurring “valley of the shadow of death” grounds the song in trials we all face.
- Featuring Spanish, Arabic, Hindi, and Korean versions—with artists from diverse backgrounds—it symbolically weaves unity across cultures.
For Asking‑Him.com, “We Pray” is timely and powerful. It’s not a sermon; it’s a shared breath. It speaks to hearts that still hope, confesses that we struggle, and calls us to forgive and uplift.
Final Reflection & Advice
Let this song be a reminder: prayer isn’t confined to altars or pews—it thrives in our broken places. When we humble ourselves, intercede for justice, and ask for mercy, we echo the heartbeat of heaven.
So listen with openness. Let the lyrics humble you and ignite a prayer that spans beyond our own borders. Then, let it loosen your grip—on judgment, on pride—so you can walk through your own valleys free of shame, toward healing and hope.