Lyrics
Lyrics - Preaching To The Choir (Alexander Holmgren Johan Björk)
Introduction to the song "Preaching to the Choir" by Alex Runo.
I know your arguments are in place, and I'm starting to turn
Acknowledging that the other person has valid arguments, and the speaker is starting to change their perspective.
All the while you've been making your case, my lesson's been learned You might do the devil's deed, like an angel in disguise
The speaker has been attentive to the other person's arguments, learning a lesson while considering the possibility of the other person doing questionable deeds in a seemingly good manner.
But I'll practice what you preach, I'll take your advise
Committing to practice what the other person preaches and taking their advice.
You're preaching to the choir You're preaching to the choir You're preaching to the choir You're preaching to the choir
Repetition of the phrase "You're preaching to the choir," emphasizing the speaker's recognition of the validity of the other person's perspective.
I was driving down a one way street, heading in the wrong direction You picked me up from the downbeat, a well needed interception
Describing a situation where the speaker was headed in the wrong direction but was intercepted by the other person, suggesting a positive impact on the speaker's life.
I had this whole thing figured out, left to my own device
The speaker thought they had everything figured out but acknowledges the need for external guidance.
Self righteous, no self doubt, you don't have to tell me twice
Describing the other person as self-righteous and confident, asserting that the speaker doesn't need repeated advice.
You're preaching to the choir You're preaching to the choir You're preaching to the choir You're preaching to the choir
Repetition of the phrase "You're preaching to the choir," reinforcing the idea that the speaker understands and accepts the advice.
I'm starting to see it now
Expressing the speaker's growing realization and understanding of the other person's perspective.
You're changing my mind somehow I'm starting to see it now
Acknowledging that the other person is influencing a change in the speaker's mindset.
You're changing my mind somehow I'm starting to see it now
Repetition of the acknowledgment of the other person's influence on changing the speaker's mind.
You're changing my mind somehow
Continuation of recognizing the impact of the other person on the speaker's mindset.
Preach on
An encouragement to continue preaching or sharing their perspective.
You're preaching to the choir
Repetition of the phrase "You're preaching to the choir," expressing ongoing acceptance of the other person's influence.
(I'm starting to see it now)
Reiteration of the speaker's increasing understanding of the other person's perspective.
You're preaching to the choir
Repetition of the phrase "You're preaching to the choir," emphasizing the continued acceptance of the other person's influence.
(You're changing my mind somehow)
Reiteration of the acknowledgment of the other person's impact on changing the speaker's mind.
You're preaching to the choir
Repetition of the phrase "You're preaching to the choir," signifying the lasting influence of the other person.
(I'm starting to see it now)
Reiteration of the speaker's growing understanding of the other person's perspective.
You're preaching to the choir
Repetition of the phrase "You're preaching to the choir," indicating the continuous acceptance of the other person's influence.
(You're changing my mind somehow)
Reiteration of the acknowledgment of the other person's impact on changing the speaker's mind.
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