August
Love's Triumph: Jason Zeeman's Poetic Journey of DevotionLyrics
Every time I try to stand
Expresses the difficulty of standing firm in life's challenges.
I find that I'm a broken man
Reflects a sense of brokenness or emotional pain.
So I close my eyes and turn my hands
Suggests a retreat or seeking solace by closing eyes and turning hands, perhaps in prayer or reflection.
Wondering how far off I am
Contemplates the distance or difficulty in overcoming a personal struggle.
Every time I try to sing
Attempts to sing, but physical and emotional burdens make it challenging.
My head gets heavy and my lips they sting
Describes the physical and emotional toll of attempting to express oneself through singing.
So I close my eyes and hum along
Similar to line 3, finding solace by closing eyes and humming along.
Wondering if you hear my song
Questions whether the intended audience perceives the singer's song or message.
Tell me do you hear my song?
Pleads for confirmation of the audience's reception of the song.
Every time I talk to you
Expresses difficulty in communicating with someone, with words and emotions feeling heavy.
The words are heavy and my heart is too
Highlights the weight of words and emotions when conversing with the person.
Hand on heart, this much is true
Declares a genuine commitment and truthfulness in the speaker's feelings.
Girl, I'm gonna fight for you
Expresses the determination to fight for the person being addressed.
Girl, I'm gonna fight for you
Reiterates the commitment to fight for the person, emphasizing sincerity.
If I could change the world
Contemplates a desire to change the world for the person being addressed.
If I could turn back time
Expresses a wish to reverse past events or decisions.
I'd take on all your love
Expresses a willingness to bear and accept the love from the person.
You'd never question mine
Confidently states that the sincerity of love will never be in doubt.
You'd never question mine
Reiterates the unwavering nature of the speaker's love.
Oh, love can move the mountains
Employs the metaphor of love moving mountains, suggesting its immense power.
Love can see us through
Asserts that love can overcome challenges and difficulties.
And if you ain't got none of it
Suggests the speaker's abundance of love, offering it generously.
I got enough for you
Declares the speaker's readiness to provide love even if the recipient lacks it.
Oh, love can move the mountains
Repeats the idea that love has the power to overcome obstacles.
Love can see us through
Reiterates the strength of love in seeing through challenges.
And if you ain't got none of it
Echoes the willingness to offer abundant love to someone lacking it.
I've got enough for you
Restates the speaker's readiness to provide sufficient love to the person.
I got enough for you
Emphasizes the speaker's ample capacity to provide love.
Enough for you
Concludes by reinforcing the speaker's more than sufficient love for the person.
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