Back to You
Finding Faith in Twilight: Bleu Edmondson's Musical JourneyLyrics
There's a comfort in the cross
Expressing comfort found in religious symbols, particularly the cross.
On the hill above the town
Describing a location on a hill above the town, possibly a reference to a significant place.
Something steady for the meek
Highlighting the steadiness and solace found in faith, especially during challenging times.
When it all comes crashing down
Reflecting on the reliability of faith when faced with life's difficulties.
I've been known to talk to Jesus
Admitting a tendency to communicate with Jesus, particularly in times of need.
But only when I needed to
Emphasizing a selective nature in reaching out to spiritual figures like Jesus.
I've got lots that needs forgiving
Acknowledging personal flaws and the need for forgiveness.
It all comes back to you
Suggesting that all aspects of life ultimately connect or relate to a central theme, possibly spiritual in nature.
Out here searching for my shelter
Expressing a search for personal refuge or protection.
I crossed the river 7 times
Describing a journey, possibly metaphorical, involving crossing a river multiple times.
Wanna hear your sweet voice calling
Expressing a desire to hear a loved one's voice, indicating a longing for connection.
Down the valley, through the pines
Providing a scenic description of the route through the valley and pine trees.
I need something to believe in
Expressing a need for something to believe in, possibly seeking purpose or guidance.
Thirsty for a little truth
Expressing a thirst for truth and sincerity in life.
I've been running short on faith
Admitting a shortage of faith, suggesting a struggle with belief or conviction.
My faith runs back to you
Indicating that the speaker's faith ultimately returns to a specific source or person.
There's a quiet in the twilight
Describing a calm and contemplative atmosphere during twilight.
That's when I talk to you
Expressing a tendency to communicate with a higher power during quiet moments.
Can you hear me
Pleading or questioning whether the higher power can hear the speaker.
I pray you hear me
Reiterating the plea for the higher power to listen and respond.
Yeah, I hope I'm getting through
Expressing hope that the communication with the higher power is effective.
No one else could touch me
Acknowledging a unique ability of someone special to deeply affect the speaker.
You had a way of cutting true
Recognizing the profound impact of the special person's honest and direct communication.
I've been bleeding for you darling
Describing emotional pain or sacrifice endured for the sake of the special person.
My blood runs back to you
Indicating a deep, enduring connection symbolized by the speaker's blood running back to the special person.
My faith runs back to you
Reiterating that the speaker's faith ultimately returns to the special person.
It all comes back to you
Emphasizing that everything, including faith and experiences, leads back to the special person.
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