Religion
Unveiling Desires: Bambii Lamb's Melodic Search for ConnectionLyrics
Where are you going
Expressing curiosity about the destination or purpose of someone's actions.
Where do you want to be
Inquiring about the desired future for the person being addressed.
I've been aching for you
Expressing a strong desire or longing for the person mentioned in the following lines.
To be next to me
Expressing a wish for the person to be physically close.
Next to me, me
Repetition emphasizing the desire for proximity.
I can't even tell you how much I care
Expressing deep care and affection, possibly romantic.
Pretend not to notice when I start to stare
Noticing the person's attractiveness and trying to conceal it.
You could be my religion
Suggesting the person could hold a significant and revered place in the speaker's life.
We don't have the same visions
Acknowledging differences in perspectives or life goals between the speaker and the person mentioned.
Worship you like you're mine
Expressing a willingness to deeply admire and cherish the person.
Only one on my shrine
Imagining the person as the sole focus of the speaker's devotion.
You could be my religion
Reiteration of the idea that the person could be a central and revered figure in the speaker's life.
You could be my religion
-I've been calling you consistently
Describing persistent attempts to reach out to the person, facing challenges and feeling emotionally overwhelmed.
For sixty-three days
-I'm sorry that I
-Just don't know how to behave
-I was sending you signals
-You didn't want to subscribe
-I can't help that I'm
-Just out of my mind
-Out of my mind, out of my mind
Repeating the emotional state of being out of control or overwhelmed.
You could be my religion
Repetition of the desire for the person to be a significant, almost divine presence in the speaker's life.
We don't have the same visions
-Worship you like you're mine
-Only one on my shrine
-You could be my religion
-You could be my religion
-You could be my religion
-We don't have the same visions
-Worship you like you're mine
-Only one on my shrine
-You could be my religion
-You could be my religion
-Forgive me father, for I have sinned
Seeking forgiveness for perceived wrongdoing and expressing a struggle with life and morality.
Show me the light
-For things I've done
-And all despite
-I don't know how
-How to live
-How to breathe
-How to sin
-Bring you to disease
Mentioning a possible negative consequence or impact on the person addressed.
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