
(독;임마누엘축)Im Segen Immanuels leben
This is a FULL-LENGTH listening song, not a short or preview. Minimum length must be over 4 minutes. Style: German Christian reflective song, contemplative and restrained, psalm-like, meant for listening rather than congregational singing. Mood: calm, deep, sincere, thoughtful. Tempo: slow to mid-slow (about 60–66 BPM). Key: C Major or D Major, keep the melody in a low to mid register, avoid high belting. Instrumentation: piano-led throughout, soft sustained strings underneath, no drums, no pop beat. End with a gentle instrumental outro (piano and strings only, 10–15 seconds). Vocal: solo male or female, clear German diction, prayerful tone, emotionally deep but controlled. Structure (do not skip): Intro (8–12 seconds instrumental) → Strophe 1–5 → Refrain (only once, near the end) → Instrumental outro. Theme: exile and hope, covenant faithfulness, Immanuel as God-with-us, from temple to indwelling presence, identity stronger than circumstance. Lyrics: use the provided German lyri

(독;임마누엘축)Im Segen Immanuels leben
This is a FULL-LENGTH listening song, not a short or preview. Minimum length must be over 4 minutes. Style: German Christian reflective song, contemplative and restrained, psalm-like, meant for listening rather than congregational singing. Mood: calm, deep, sincere, thoughtful. Tempo: slow to mid-slow (about 60–66 BPM). Key: C Major or D Major, keep the melody in a low to mid register, avoid high belting. Instrumentation: piano-led throughout, soft sustained strings underneath, no drums, no pop beat. End with a gentle instrumental outro (piano and strings only, 10–15 seconds). Vocal: solo male or female, clear German diction, prayerful tone, emotionally deep but controlled. Structure (do not skip): Intro (8–12 seconds instrumental) → Strophe 1–5 → Refrain (only once, near the end) → Instrumental outro. Theme: exile and hope, covenant faithfulness, Immanuel as God-with-us, from temple to indwelling presence, identity stronger than circumstance. Lyrics: use the provided German lyri
Lyrics
2. Strophe: An Babylons Flüssen in harter Arbeit, als Feinde den Namen des Herrn verspott’n; auch wenn wir kein Loblied singen konnten, hängten wir unsere Harfen an die Weiden.
3. Strophe: In Zions Tagen, als alles ruhig war, nahm ich den Lobpreis oft viel zu leicht; doch jetzt im müden Leben der Gefangenschaft, warum fließt der Lobpreis neu in mir?
4. Strophe: Wir halten fest an Deinem treuen Bund, siebzig Jahre wie ein einziger Tag; wir schauen nur auf Dich und singen Dir, führ unsre Kinder wieder heim nach Zion.
5. Strophe: Als lange Gefangenschaft zu Ende ging und Zions Tempel neu erbaut war, doch als er fiel durch unsern Unglauben, kamst Du in Liebe selbst als Immanuel.
Refrain (1×): Herr, Du kennst unsere Schwachheit ganz genau, nicht in Mauern, sondern in Herzen wohnst Du; wo immer wir sind, Du bist bei uns, darum beten wir Dich an mit Dankbarkeit.
Instrumental outro only: piano and soft strings, no vocals, 10–15 seconds.
