AMY TURNER
Southern Gospel trio Southbound has released their latest single, âI Left It In The Waterâ. The digital release happened 11 October following the renewal of their recording relationship with Daywind Records. The song addresses the concept of baptism as a symbolic act of spiritual cleansing and forgiveness, as reflected in its lyrics.
The lyrics of âI Left It In The Waterâ reference past mistakes and the idea of being absolved through baptism. It begins with acknowledging our past errors: âI had a past I carried so long. Didn’t get it all right. Got a lot of it wrongâ. The act of baptism is described as a form of burial: âWhen they laid me down in that watery grave, came up without a trace. It was covered by graceâ.
The central theme of the song is expressed in the repeated line, âI left it in the waterâ. This phrase is directly linked to the concept of forgiveness received during baptism: âwhen I was baptized. I left it in the water. Buried in the tide, my past was forgiven. That very hour, guilt, sin, and shame no longer remain cuz I left it in the waterâ. The lyrics suggest a complete separation from the past self: âIf you look for old me, friend, don’t even buy Father, there’s just a headstone saying that man is gone. Cuz I left it in the waterâ.
Clint Brown of Southbound gave us some context for the song’s message. He said while some people may consider themselves saved, baptism holds a specific significance. Brown explained that âI Left It In The Waterâ offers an opportunity to communicate the meaning of baptism as representing âthe cleansing uh power of God in your lifeâ.
The release of this single coincided with Southbound’s renewed partnership with Daywind Records. Clint said the continued collaboration comes with the value of associating with experienced professionals in the industry and expressed his anticipation for their ongoing work together to âbring hope, help, and blessing through the songs we singâ.
