God
Eternal Love and Creation: Unveiling the Spiritual Essence in John Frusciante's 'God'Lyrics
So each day would be new I build you to sleep
Expressing the creation of something new each day to bring peace and rest.
That's the idea of dying but you'll just have to see
Suggesting that the concept of death is like the creation of something new, and it requires personal experience to fully understand.
You can do what you want or so you think
Highlighting the belief in personal freedom and autonomy in one's actions.
But til you stop all your thoughts
Emphasizing the need to quiet the mind and thoughts for true freedom.
You are ties to your surroundings
Stating that mental entanglements persist until one overcomes their thoughts.
When the fog spreads out in the rainy season
Metaphorically describing internal struggles or emotions that manifest like fog in the rainy season.
It comes from my insides
Attributing the source of emotional struggles or turmoil to internal feelings.
When the thunderous lightning strikes down
Using thunderous lightning as a metaphor for self-realization or enlightenment.
You're seeing your real I
Suggesting that during moments of clarity, one can see their true self.
People
Referring to people and expressing dismay at the disrespectful use of the speaker's name.
You blaspheme my name
Expressing frustration at people disrespecting the speaker's name.
But still I love you
Despite the blasphemy, conveying a message of love and acceptance.
Still I love you
Reiterating the speaker's enduring love for those who disrespect him.
I love you just the same
Stating that love remains unchanged despite any negative actions.
I hear all your prayers because I'm each one of you
Claiming to hear the prayers of everyone, emphasizing a connection with all individuals.
Creations not something I did
Defining creation not as a past event but as an ongoing process involving everyone.
It's something that I do
Explaining the existence of negative experiences as a counterpart to appreciate the positive.
The reason for the bad is so there'd be such thing as good
Providing a reason for the coexistence of good and bad in life.
Oh I'd do anything for you
Expressing a willingness to do anything for others out of love.
You all know I would
Reaffirming the speaker's commitment to selfless acts for the well-being of others.
Be for me
Repetition of "Be before me" suggests a call for acknowledgment or recognition from others.
Be for me
-Be for me
-Before me
-Before me
-Before me
-You know that I try to repair and repay
Acknowledging efforts to mend and repay, indicating personal growth over time.
As life goes by a thousand times
Reflecting on the passage of time and the gradual improvement of life.
It gets a little better
Positivity expressed about life becoming slightly better with each passing experience.
All is belief, All is belief, All is belief, All is belief
Emphasizing the role of belief in shaping one's perspective and experience of reality.
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