Lyrics
The wrong is in me, there is nothing wrong with You
The speaker acknowledges personal fault, emphasizing that there is nothing wrong with the divine entity.
The wrong is in me, there is nothing wrong with You
-The wrong is in me, there is nothing wrong with You
-The wrong is in me, there is nothing wrong with You
-I am a dead man walking
The speaker describes themselves as spiritually lifeless or devoid of purpose.
No breath in my lungs, I'm nothing but bones
Expressing a lack of vitality and identity, the speaker feels reduced to mere bones with no breath.
I walk alone through the darkness
The speaker navigates a challenging journey through metaphorical darkness, possibly symbolizing difficult life experiences.
Digging my grave, preparing my home
Metaphorically digging a grave and preparing a home suggests self-destructive behavior or a sense of hopelessness.
I know nothing of peace
The speaker admits to a lack of understanding or experience of peace.
I've got blood on my hands and I lie through my teeth
Confession of guilt and deception, acknowledging a stained past.
So why do I blame you?
The speaker questions their tendency to blame the divine despite personal shortcomings.
Where is hope? Is all lost?
Raising existential questions about hope and loss.
Is there peace, some relief? I need to see
The speaker expresses a desperate need for peace and relief.
You are good in the pain when my heart is heavy
A recognition of the divine as a source of comfort and life, acknowledging undeserved mercy and grace.
Rest for my soul, You're the refuge I need
-You are good, giving life, though I don't deserve it
-Just in your ways by your mercy and grace
-It was I who was wrong and blamed everything on You
The speaker admits wrongdoing and acknowledges divine love despite their faults.
Still you looked down with love, You looked down with love
-Oh my God that you'd hold back the waters from me
Metaphorically asking for a flood of divine grace and love to cleanse and renew the speaker's soul.
Flood my soul with your grace, flood me with your love
-Oh my God that you'd save a vagrant like me
Expressing hope in divine salvation and redemption for someone considered a vagrant.
There is hope, You are hope for a man such as I
-There is hope, I am found (the wrong is in me)
A declaration of being found or saved, recognizing personal faults.
You are peace, my relief, I've tasted and seen
Acknowledging the divine as a source of peace and relief, having experienced and understood it.
You are good in the pain when my heart is heavy
Reiterating the goodness of the divine in pain, as a rest for the soul, and acknowledging unmerited life through mercy and grace.
Rest for my soul, You're the refuge I need
-You are good, giving life, though I don't deserve it
-Just in your ways by your mercy and grace
-You are good to me
A repetitive affirmation of the divine's goodness towards the speaker.
You are good to me
-You are good to me
-You are good, so good to me
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