Lyrics
Hear you call
The repetition of "Hear you call" suggests a persistent calling or plea, creating a sense of urgency or importance.
Hear you call
-Hear you call
-Hear you call
-Hear you call
-Hear you call
-Hear you call
-Hear you call
-I won't stop following you
The singer expresses unwavering commitment, vowing to follow the subject until the end of time and offering reassurance by touching their surface.
Until the end of time
-I put my hand on your surface
-And tell you that it's fine
-Do you trust in the decisions
The lyrics inquire about trust in divine decisions, possibly questioning faith or seeking validation from a higher power.
Of the Lord, Lord, Lord?
-Because if you do
-Then you're in the right place
-Because I'm him, I'm him, I am him
The repetition of "I'm him" emphasizes self-identification, suggesting a sense of uniqueness, significance, or divine connection.
Because I'm him, I'm him, I'm him, I am him
-Because I'm him, I'm him, I'm him, I am him
-Because I'm him, cause' I'm him, cause' I'm him, I am him
-Because I'm him, cause' I'm him, cause' I'm him, I am him
-I won't stop following you
Reiteration of commitment, with the singer repeating the promise to follow the subject until the end of time and offering comfort.
Until the end of time
-I put my hand on your surface
-And tell you that it's fine
-Because I'm him, I'm him, I'm him, I am him
Continuation of the self-identification theme, reinforcing the idea that the singer is a significant, divine presence.
Because I'm him, I'm him, I'm him, I am him
-Because I'm him, cause' I'm him, cause' I'm him, I am him
-Because I'm him, cause' I'm him, cause' I'm him, I am him
-Black Phillip, I conjure thee to speak to me
The lyrics switch to a dialogue with "Black Phillip," involving questions about desires, the taste of butter, a pretty dress, living deliciously, and a mysterious book.
Dost thou understand my English tongue? Answer me
-What dost thou want?
-What canst thou give?
-Wouldst thou like the taste of butter?
-A pretty dress?
-Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?
-Yes
-Wouldst thou like to see the world?
-What will you from me?
-Dost thou see a book before thee?
-Remove thy shift
-I cannot write my name
-I will guide thy hand
The singer expresses a willingness to guide the hand of the interlocutor who cannot write their name, adding a mystical and enigmatic touch to the narrative.
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