Hallelujah
Run to Redemption: Unveiling the Profound Message of Johnny Goth's HallelujahLyrics
Hallelujah, no hallelujah
Expressing a lack of "hallelujah," suggesting a contrast or absence of praise.
Hallelujah, no hallelujah
Reiterating the absence of "hallelujah," maintaining a somber tone.
Hallelujah, no hallelujah
Continuing to emphasize the absence of "hallelujah," possibly conveying a sense of disillusionment or loss.
Hallelujah, no hallelujah
Persisting in the theme of the missing "hallelujah," creating a recurring motif.
This may be the one last time we sing
Suggesting that the act of singing "hallelujah" may be coming to an end, possibly indicating a moment of reflection or finality.
Hallelujah
Introducing "Hallelujah" in the context of the lyrics, potentially as a contrast to the earlier absence.
Come run with me and I will make you queen
Inviting someone to run together, offering to make them a queen in a new world, possibly symbolizing a fresh start or escape.
Of the new world
Describing the promise of a new world, suggesting a transformative experience or a departure from the current reality.
I'll make you better from within
Promising improvement from within, hinting at personal growth or healing.
Just let me in
Asking for permission to enter and make positive changes.
I'll grant you anything you wish, but you must
Pledging to fulfill any wish but with the condition that the person must run.
Run
Reiterating the command to run, emphasizing the urgency or necessity of the action.
Run baby
Repeatedly urging someone to run, reinforcing the importance of the action.
Run baby
-Run baby
-Run
-Hallelujah, no hallelujah
Recalling the absence of "hallelujah," maintaining a consistent theme throughout the lyrics.
Sinking through every wall I'm coming in
Describing a sense of penetration or intrusion through walls, possibly indicating an attempt to understand or connect.
I want to know what you've been hiding from me deep down within
Expressing a desire to uncover hidden truths or emotions within someone.
I will sew up your heart and I won't leave a scar
Promising to heal emotional wounds without leaving a mark, offering a metaphorical mending of the heart.
I'll grant you anything you wish if you just
Reiterating the offer to grant wishes, contingent on the person running.
Run
Repeating the command to run, emphasizing its significance in achieving the promised transformation.
Run baby
Continued emphasis on the urgency of running, reinforcing its importance in the narrative.
Run baby
-Run baby
-Run
-Hallelujah, no hallelujah
Repeating the absence of "hallelujah," serving as a concluding refrain and maintaining the overall theme.
Hallelujah, no hallelujah
-Hallelujah, no hallelujah
-Hallelujah, no hallelujah
-Hallelujah, no hallelujah
-Hallelujah, no hallelujah
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