Tell and Show You
Unlocking Hidden Realities: A Journey Beyond WordsLyrics
Let's get out of here
Expressing a desire to leave the current place
While they sleep and stay there
Suggesting to leave while others are sleeping and remaining there
Ohh! Have you
Exclamation expressing surprise or excitement
already tried something new this week?
Asking if the listener has tried something new during the week
And now i need you
Expressing a need for trust
to trust me
Requesting the listener to trust the speaker
I know a lot about it
Claiming to have knowledge about a certain matter
And you didn't know how to find
Indicating the listener's lack of knowledge on how to find something
Like a candy, you only know, if you like it, if you try it, honestly...
Comparing something to a candy, suggesting the need to try it to know if it's liked
*So, I will tell and show you, you, you
Announcing an intention to tell and show the listener something
what they showed me
Expressing that the speaker will share what they have been shown
Without wasting any more time, know where i'm going and
Stating the urgency of not wasting any more time and knowing the speaker's destination
Know exactly The only way
Emphasizing that there is only one way to know exactly
So, I will Tell And show you, you, you*
Repeating the intention to tell and show the listener something
What they showed me
Reiterating the speaker's willingness to share what they have been shown
It's not religion
Clarifying that the shared information is not related to religion
Jesus goes beyond
Mentioning that Jesus goes beyond the shared information
Disarm yourself and prove. That was enough for me*
Encouraging the listener to disarm themselves and prove, expressing it was enough for the speaker
Come on, there's something you don't know.
Inviting the listener to explore something unknown
Come on, why not want to know?
Encouraging the listener to want to know more
Come on, and ask yourself more... Aham
Encouraging self-reflection with the phrase "ask yourself more"
(Repeat)
Repeating the previous three lines
You only, will know
Stating that the listener will only know something if they prove it
If you prove, prove, prove
Repeating the idea that knowledge comes through proof
You only will know if you prove (hey)
Repeating the message that knowledge requires proof
You only will know...
Repeating the idea that knowledge comes through proof
so i.... i.... i....
Repeating the word "I" multiple times, suggesting a personal emphasis or declaration
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