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Trav Da Poet - The Doctor Is In (R&B/CHH)


Trav Da Poet is a true artist, with a passion for creating meaningful and impactful work. His latest offering, 'The Doctor Is In,' is a powerful spoken word poem that is sure to resonate with audiences of all backgrounds and walks of life.

The poem is a reflection on the healing power of God, and how He is the ultimate 'Doctor' in our lives. Trav draws on a variety of medical metaphors to make his point, comparing God's healing power to the hospital and insurance systems of the world. He shows how much better God's is than ours, and how He is always there to heal and protect us.

Trav Da Poet - The Doctor Is InThe poem is also inspired by a song called 'I Must Tell Jesus' from an album produced by Deitrick Haddon. The influence is clear in the sung vocals before Trav's spoken word poetry, and the blend of musicianship and vocals is sure to appeal to listeners.

The poem starts off with a powerful declaration of faith, with Trav singing about the importance of telling Jesus about all of our trials and struggles. He encourages listeners to seek out the healing power of God and to turn to Him in their time of need.

Trav then goes on to describe the 'map' of how to find God, and how to navigate the path to salvation. He describes the various stages of repentance and forgiveness, and how to find the 'Grace and Mercy Center' where the 'Doctor' can be found.

The Doctor, of course, is Jesus, and Trav describes in detail the many ways that Jesus is able to heal and protect us. He compares Jesus to a cardiologist, a neurologist, a psychiatrist, and a psychologist, all of whom are able to help us in different ways.

Trav also touches on the importance of forgiveness, and how it is the key to healing and wholeness. He encourages listeners to let go of past hurts and to forgive those who have wronged them, in order to find peace and healing.

'The Doctor Is In' is a powerful and inspiring spoken word poem that is sure to resonate with audiences of all backgrounds and walks of life. With its powerful message of faith and healing. So be sure to listen to Trav Da Poet's 'The Doctor Is In' and let its powerful message of faith and healing speak to your soul.




Lyrics:
https://genius.com/Trav-da-poet-the-doctor-is-in-lyrics

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