A song made by Godiya J
A song made by Godiya J
Fountain of Life
Verse 1
There is a Fountain of Life, Flowing freely day and night. Come and drink, be satisfied, Jesus Christ, the Source of Life.
He is the Way, the Truth, the Life, The Light that shines through every night. Without His breath we cannot live, Every heartbeat He freely gives.
Pre-Chorus
The air you breathe comes from His hand, His grace sustains both sea and land. Every blessing, great and small, Jesus is the Lord of all.
Chorus
There is a Fountain of Life, Come and drink from the Fountain of Life. Jesus is the Fountain of Life, The Way, the Truth, and the Life.
He alone gives life to all, He will never let you fall. Come and drink, don't pass Him by, Jesus is the Fountain of Life.
(Background vocals: "Fountain of Life... Fountain of Life...")
(Soft humming: "Mmm... Mmm... Hallelujah...")
Verse 2
The life you live belongs to Him, Every breath begins with Him. The shoes you wear, the clothes you own, Every blessing comes from God alone.
The land and seas declare His praise, Creation sings throughout all days. Everything we have and see Flows from His generosity.
Bridge
Without You, Lord, there is no life. Without You, Lord, there is no hope. You are the Alpha and Omega, The everlasting Fountain of Life.
We come to drink, We come to worship, We come to praise The Fountain of Life.
Final Chorus
There is a Fountain of Life, Come and drink from the Fountain of Life. Jesus is the Fountain of Life, The Way, the Truth, and the Life.
Come to Jesus, Come receive Him, Come and drink forevermore, From the everlasting Fountain of Life.
(Outro: Choir repeats "Fountain of Life... Fountain of Life..." while the lead singer hums "Mmm... Mmm..." and gradually fades.)
Production Style
This song would sound beautiful as:
Genre: African Contemporary Gospel Worship
Tempo: Slow to mid-tempo (about 72–78 BPM)
Key: G Major or A Major (depending on your vocal range)
Instruments: Piano, acoustic guitar, strings, bass guitar, soft pads, African percussion, and a gentle drum kit.
Vocals: Begin intimately with a solo voice, then gradually add harmonies and a choir in the chorus to create a powerful worship atmosphere.