Commune
Discovering Spiritual Connection: Naomi Westwater's 'Commune' ReflectionLyrics
Something in me changed
Something within the speaker has undergone a transformation.
I wake up everyday
The speaker experiences a new awakening each day.
Drawn to the light I give thanks
The speaker is drawn towards light and expresses gratitude.
I don't know about this "God"
The speaker is uncertain or skeptical about the concept of "God."
But something I feel that is strong
Despite uncertainty, the speaker senses a strong, indescribable feeling.
I pray daily sometimes just to myself
The speaker engages in daily prayer, sometimes directed inward.
Or is it to you?
The speaker questions whether the prayer is directed to a divine entity or to oneself.
Is it to you?
Repetition of the question, emphasizing uncertainty about the recipient of the prayer.
Is it to you?
Continued uncertainty about the recipient of the prayer.
Now I decided it doesn't matter
The speaker decides that the specific recipient of the prayer doesn't matter.
Through all the noise and all the chatter
Despite external distractions, the speaker doesn't care if anyone else is listening.
If anyone else is listening
Expresses indifference to whether anyone else is paying attention.
But is it you? Or somebody different?
Raises the question of whether the intended recipient of the prayer is a specific entity or something different.
Is it you? Or somebody different?
Repeats the uncertainty about the identity of the recipient.
Did I commune? Did I come through? Did I commune?
Questions whether a communion or connection was established through the prayer.
Is it you?
The speaker seeks confirmation or recognition from a specific entity.
Now I don't have no faith or bible
The speaker declares a lack of faith or adherence to a religious text.
I'm living just for survival
Life is focused on survival rather than religious belief.
But I feel a presence with me in this room
Despite skepticism, the speaker feels a presence in their immediate surroundings.
Now could it be you?
The speaker questions if the sensed presence could be a divine entity.
Could it be you?
Repetition of the question, emphasizing uncertainty about the identity of the presence.
Could it be you?
Continued uncertainty about the identity of the sensed presence.
Now could it be you?
Repetition of the question, emphasizing ongoing uncertainty.
Could it be you?
Continued uncertainty about the identity of the sensed presence.
Could it be you?
Reiteration of the persistent uncertainty regarding the identity of the sensed presence.
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