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Hayden Ortez - Seasons - Live (CCM)


“Seasons - Live” by Hayden Ortez is a beautiful song that reminds us of the inevitable changes that come with life, but also the steadfastness of our faith. The lyrics speak to the ups and downs of life, the changing of seasons, and the resilience we must have to weather life’s storms.

The opening lines paint a beautiful picture of the changing colors of leaves on trees, a visual metaphor for the different seasons of life. As the song progresses, the lyrics acknowledge the difficulties we face in life, but also the hope that lies ahead. The chorus, “Leaves turn brown and they fall dead, then it’s time to start again, if I make it through this winter storm, I know there is Springtime ahead,” is a powerful reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for a new beginning.

Hayden Ortez - Seasons - LiveWhat makes this song particularly special is its live performance, which adds a raw and emotional element to the already powerful lyrics. Hayden Ortez’s soulful vocals are perfectly complemented by the guitar, creating an atmosphere that is both contemplative and uplifting.

“Seasons - Live” is a song that everyone can relate to. It encourages us to find our foundation in Christ and to remain steadfast in our faith, no matter what changes life may bring. So, take a moment to listen to this song and let its powerful message uplift and inspire you.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Hayden-ortez-seasons-live-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2Q4u4EEgnRt5cUUSzLJU1U

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e9nCj-UiZ4

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