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There are nights when prayer doesn’t sound like poetry. It sounds like breathing. It sounds like “help.” It sounds like a sentence you can’t finish because your chest is tight and your thoughts are louder than your faith. “Hear My Cry (Psalm 143)” was written for those nights. This is an original Belle Mourne worship song inspired by Psalm 143—a psalm that doesn’t pretend life is tidy. It’s a desperate, honest plea from someone who feels pressed in, worn out, and spiritually foggy… and still reaches for God anyway. That’s the core of the song: not a performance of strength, but a choice to look up while you’re still on the floor. “Lord, hear my cry—I’m running out of strength, Shadows press in close, and my room feels clenched. I’m down on the floor with a prayer I can’t spin…” If you’ve ever had a moment like that—where you want to believe but your body is panicking—this song is for you. The chorus is the handrail: “Still I lift my eyes to You, O Lord, My soul is faint, but You restore. When all I see is dark closing in, Your mercy calls me back again.” Verse 2 names the internal storm: thin breathing, racing thoughts, going quiet like a scared-up child. But it turns on memory—on the track record of God’s hands. Not denial, not hype—remembrance. The kind that says, “I’ve seen You bring back morning before… so I’ll hold on here too.” The bridge is a prayer for guidance, not instant relief: “Teach me Your way when I can’t see straight… Let Your Spirit lead me to solid ground.” That’s Psalm 143 in action—asking for direction when your mind is fogged, asking for steadiness when your body is shaking, asking for love to be the place you stand. The final chorus widens just enough to feel like air returning. It doesn’t erase the dark; it refuses to let the dark be the last word: “Though darkness tries to pull me in, Your mercy calls me back again.” And then the outro brings it home with a whisper—because sometimes restoration isn’t a shout. Sometimes it’s a quiet return to breath. ⸻ ABOUT THIS PERFORMANCE Artist: Belle Mourne Song: “Hear My Cry (Psalm 143)” (Original) Tempo/Key: 72 BPM • D minor • 4/4 Style: intimate acoustic rock + cinematic alt-pop worship Instrumentation: fingerpicked acoustic (close-mic), felt piano broken chords, warm sub-bass pillow, brushed kit (kick + rim/brush), airy pads Sound design: faint tape/vinyl hiss, tiny glitch ticks on transitions only, NO crowd noise Vocal: female alto/mezzo, close-mic and breathy; verses fragile; choruses open slightly; light harmonies ⸻ WHO THIS SONG IS FOR • the ones who feel spiritually tired • the ones with anxiety that makes prayer hard • the ones whose “quiet time” feels like survival • the ones who need a simple hook to hold onto • the ones who keep coming back anyway ⸻ IF THIS SONG HELPED YOU 1. Like the video so it reaches someone who needs mercy more than motivation. 2. Subscribe for more original worship and faith-based alt-pop/acoustic rock from Belle Mourne. 3. Comment “You restore” if you’re holding on today—even if it’s shaky. 4. Share where you listened (bedroom, car, hospital, late-night kitchen). God meets us there too. ⸻ SCRIPTURE ANCHORS Psalm 143 • Psalm 46 • Psalm 34:18 • Lamentations 3:22–23 A PRAYER (IF YOU NEED WORDS) Lord, I’m tired. My thoughts are loud and my body is tense. Hear my cry. Teach me Your way. Lead me to solid ground. Restore what fear is trying to steal. Amen. Thank you for listening to “Hear My Cry (Psalm 143).” If you’re still here, still reaching, still whispering—this is not the end of your story. #BelleMourne #Psalm143 #Worship #OriginalSong #AcousticWorship #CinematicWorship #FaithAndMentalHealth #Anxiety #YouRestore