Save A Prayer

Dancing Through the Night: Unveiling the Soulful Journey of 'Save A Prayer'
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Lyrics

You saw me standing by the old corner of the main street

You observed me standing near the old corner of the main street.

And the lights are flashing on your window sill

The lights are flashing on your window sill, creating a visual spectacle.

All alone ain't much fun

Being alone is not enjoyable.

So you're looking for the thrill

Seeking excitement or adventure.

And you know just what it takes and where to go

You are aware of what it takes and where to find it.


Don't say a prayer for me now

Advising not to offer a prayer for the speaker at this moment.

Save it 'til the morning after

Suggesting to save the prayer until the morning after.

No, don't say a prayer for me now

Reiterating not to say a prayer for the speaker presently.

Save it 'til the morning after

Repeating the advice to save the prayer until the morning after.


Feel the breeze deep on the inside look you down into your well

Sensing the wind deeply within, exploring inner depths like looking into a well.

If you can, you'll see the world in all his fire

If able, one can perceive the world in all its intensity and passion.

Take a chance like all dreamers can't find another way

Encouraging taking risks, as dreamers often do, to find alternative paths.

You don't have to dream it all, just live a day

Emphasizing that one doesn't have to dream everything, just live for the moment.


Don't say a prayer for me now

Reiterating not to say a prayer for the speaker at this time.

Save it 'til the morning after

Reiterating to save the prayer until the morning after.

No, don't say a prayer for me now

Re-emphasizing not to say a prayer for the speaker presently.

Save it 'til the morning after

Re-emphasizing the advice to save the prayer until the morning after.

Save it 'til the morning after

Strongly advising to save the prayer until the morning after.

Save it 'til the morning after

Repeating the strong advice to save the prayer until the morning after.


Pretty looking road try to hold the rising floods that fill my skin

Describing a picturesque road attempting to resist the rising floods that engulf the speaker's skin.

Don't ask me why I'll keep my promise, melt the ice

Declining to provide a reason, committing to keeping a promise and melting the ice.

And you wanted to dance so I asked you to dance

Expressing a desire to dance and inviting someone to dance, but acknowledging fear in their soul.

But fear is in your soul

Highlighting fear residing in the soul of the person invited to dance.

Some people call it a one night stand

Labeling a certain encounter as a one night stand, acknowledging different perspectives.

But we can call it paradise

Suggesting an alternative view, calling the encounter a paradise.


Don't say a prayer for me now

Reiterating not to say a prayer for the speaker at this time.

Save it 'til the morning after

Reiterating to save the prayer until the morning after.

No, don't say a prayer for me now

Re-emphasizing not to say a prayer for the speaker presently.

Save it 'til the morning after

Re-emphasizing the advice to save the prayer until the morning after.

Save it 'til the morning after

Strongly advising to save the prayer until the morning after.

Save it 'til the morning after

Repeating the strong advice to save the prayer until the morning after.


Save a prayer 'til the morning after

Specifically urging to save a prayer until the morning after.

Save a prayer 'til the morning after

Repeating the specific urging to save a prayer until the morning after.

Save a prayer 'til the morning after

Continuing to emphasize the importance of saving a prayer until the morning after.

Save a prayer 'til the morning after

Further reinforcing the idea of saving a prayer until the morning after.

Save a prayer 'til the morning after

Continuing the reinforcement of saving a prayer until the morning after.

Save a prayer 'til the morning after

Concluding with a final reminder to save a prayer until the morning after.

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