Crime in Bethlehem
Unveiling the Spiritual Crime in BethlehemLyrics
When I go I'll leave heroin and clues
The speaker intends to leave behind clues about their struggle with heroin addiction when they depart.
I hurt I hurt oh take me home
Expressing pain and a desire to return home.
I hide beneath moon rainbows and the residue of prayer
The speaker seeks solace in hiding, finding refuge in moon rainbows and the remnants of prayers.
And I'm all out of this fragile soul
The speaker feels emotionally depleted, devoid of a fragile soul.
But I can't be here I got to go
Despite the situation, the speaker feels compelled to leave.
Been reading Agustín Fernández Mallo
The speaker has been reading the works of Agustín Fernández Mallo.
How do we turn soundwaves into music and love
Pondering on the transformation of soundwaves into music and love.
I gotta get back the choir's all alone
The speaker needs to return to the choir, which seems abandoned.
And I know that love will find a way
Belief in the eventual triumph of love.
And I know it'll hurt 'til then
Acknowledging that the journey towards love might involve pain.
I don't care what you wanna believe in
Disregarding others' beliefs, highlighting the spiritual wall as significant in Bethlehem.
But that wall is the spiritual crime in Bethlehem
Emphasizing the spiritual barrier/wall as a significant wrongdoing in Bethlehem.
The fishermen knows
The fishermen possess knowledge or understanding.
It's a painful world
The world is depicted as painful.
It comes in love and woe
Life encompasses both love and sorrow.
From the balcony temples harmonise three times a day
Religious structures harmonize three times daily from balconies.
And what we call the soul lays me low
The concept of the soul weighs heavily on the speaker.
They're showing Tommaso on the judges wall
A reference to Tommaso being showcased on a judge's wall.
She pours Cassis and it flows
A person pours Cassis, and it flows.
My thoughts are a great a source of comfort and tyranny
The speaker's thoughts offer both comfort and tyranny, depicting a duality in their nature.
And I always catch the peaches you throw
The speaker always catches the peaches thrown, possibly symbolic of receiving kindness or support.
And I know that love will find a way
Reiterating the belief in love's eventual success.
And I know it'll hurt 'til then
Reaffirming the acknowledgment of pain until love's arrival.
I don't care what you wanna believe in
Reiterating the disregard for others' beliefs and emphasizing the spiritual crime in Bethlehem.
But that wall is the spiritual crime in Bethlehem
Reemphasizing the spiritual wrongdoing in Bethlehem as the significant issue.
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