Grace
Embracing Redemption: Jacob Banks' Struggle for Love in 'Grace'Lyrics
Ain't no going too far, ain't no getting too close
Avoiding extremes, neither going too far nor getting too close.
Ain't no rule I won't break to bring my lover back home
Willing to break any rule to reunite with a lost lover.
You better bring the police, you better call your pastor
Suggesting a serious situation, urging for intervention, possibly involving law enforcement.
You better come with your guard, you better bring your armada
Emphasizing the need for strong protection or defense.
Cause I don't wanna fall far from grace, far from grace
Expressing a desire not to deviate morally or spiritually.
I'm the cool of the storm, I'm the calm of the thunder
Describing a dual nature, embodying both the calm and the storm.
You better ring the alarm, you better run for cover
Warning of imminent danger, advising to take cover.
Have my yellow brick road, I have one in the chamber
Possibly referencing a path to success, prepared for any challenges.
When it's all said and done, I'll be back for more
Asserting resilience and determination to return despite challenges.
Don't wanna fall far from grace, far from grace
Reiterating the desire to maintain moral and spiritual integrity.
See, I don't wanna fall far from grace, far from grace
Emphasizing the commitment to staying true to oneself.
I want you to love me like you mean it
Expressing a longing for genuine and sincere love.
It's taken everything I have to be
Highlighting the effort and sacrifice put into being authentic in love.
I want you to love me like you mean it
Repeating the desire for authentic love, indicating personal investment.
It's taken everything I have to be
Echoing the sentiment of giving one's all for genuine love.
I don't wanna fall far from
Reaffirming the aversion to moral or spiritual decline.
I don't wanna fall, don't wanna fall
Expressing a strong desire to avoid falling or failing.
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