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There is so much magnificence 02:10
Near the ocean 02:19
Waves are coming in, 02:27
waves are coming in 02:31
There is so much magnificence 02:36
Near the ocean 02:45
Waves are coming in, 02:53
waves are coming in 02:57
Halleluja, 03:26
halleluja, 03:30
halleluja, 03:35
halleluja, 03:39
halleluja, 03:43
halleluja, 03:47
halleluja 03:51
There is so much magnificence 03:54
Near the ocean 04:02
Waves are coming in, 04:06
waves are coming in 04:10
There is so much magnificence 04:17
Near the ocean 04:25
Waves are coming in, 04:30
waves are coming in 04:34
There is so much magnificence 04:40
Near the ocean 04:49
Waves are coming in, 04:53
waves are coming in 04:57
Halleluja, 05:07
halleluja, 05:12
halleluja, 05:16
halleluja, 05:20
halleluja, 05:24
halleluja, 05:29
halleluja 05:33
Waves are coming in, 05:35
waves are coming in 05:39
There is so much magnificence 05:46
Near the ocean 05:54
Waves are coming in, 05:58
waves are coming in 06:03
There is so much magnificence 06:09
Near the ocean 06:18
Waves are coming in, 06:22
waves are coming in 06:26
Waves are coming in 06:28
Waves are coming in 06:33
Waves are coming in 06:37
Waves are coming in 06:41
Halleluja 06:46
halleluja 06:50
halleluja 06:54

So Much Magnificence – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

If you are interested in spiritual and meditative music with simple, yet profound, English lyrics, "So Much Magnificence" is an ideal choice. It offers an easy entry point to the duo's peaceful New Age style, using accessible language to express powerful emotions like gratitude and reverence for nature. You can learn vocabulary and phrases related to natural wonder and spiritual thankfulness in a musical context that promotes inner calm.

[English]
There is so much magnificence
Near the ocean
Waves are coming in,
waves are coming in
There is so much magnificence
Near the ocean
Waves are coming in,
waves are coming in
Halleluja,
halleluja,
halleluja,
halleluja,
halleluja,
halleluja,
halleluja
There is so much magnificence
Near the ocean
Waves are coming in,
waves are coming in
There is so much magnificence
Near the ocean
Waves are coming in,
waves are coming in
There is so much magnificence
Near the ocean
Waves are coming in,
waves are coming in
Halleluja,
halleluja,
halleluja,
halleluja,
halleluja,
halleluja,
halleluja
Waves are coming in,
waves are coming in
There is so much magnificence
Near the ocean
Waves are coming in,
waves are coming in
There is so much magnificence
Near the ocean
Waves are coming in,
waves are coming in
Waves are coming in
Waves are coming in
Waves are coming in
Waves are coming in
Halleluja
halleluja
halleluja

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

magnificence

/mægˈnɪfɪsəns/

B2
  • noun
  • - the quality of being impressive or beautiful in appearance or style

ocean

/ˈoʊʃən/

A1
  • noun
  • - a very large area of sea

waves

/weɪvz/

A1
  • noun
  • - a raised part of the surface of a liquid, especially one caused by wind or moving objects

coming

/ˈkʌmɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move or travel toward a place or person

Halleluja

/ˌhælɪˈluːjə/

A1
  • interjection
  • - an expression of praise to God

near

/nɪr/

A1
  • adjective
  • - not far away in distance or time

in

/ɪn/

A1
  • preposition
  • - expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else

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Key Grammar Structures

  • There is so much magnificence

    ➔ Present simple with 'there is'

    ➔ The phrase "There is" is used to indicate existence or presence in the present tense. Here, it emphasizes the existence of 'magnificence'.

  • Waves are coming in

    ➔ Present continuous tense

    ➔ The present continuous tense with 'are coming' describes an action happening now. It highlights the ongoing movement of the waves.

  • Halleluja, halleluja

    ➔ Repetition for emphasis

    ➔ The repetition of 'Halleluja' is used to create emphasis and express strong emotion or praise.

  • Near the ocean

    ➔ Prepositional phrase

    ➔ The prepositional phrase 'near the ocean' indicates location, showing where the magnificence is observed.

  • Waves are coming in, waves are coming in

    ➔ Parallel structure

    ➔ The parallel structure of repeating 'waves are coming in' creates a rhythmic effect and emphasizes the continuous action.