Monsters
Embrace Divinity: Finding Light in Life's DarknessLyrics
Listen to me, I should know
Speaker urges the listener to pay attention.
I was in your shoes long ago
Speaker empathizes, having experienced a similar situation in the past.
I have had that very thought
Speaker acknowledges having entertained a specific thought.
I've heard its whisper I felt it rot
Speaker has encountered the tempting allure of a detrimental idea and its corrosive effects.
Don't fall silent
Encouragement not to remain silent, possibly suggesting the importance of expression.
Spread your wings
Encouragement to embrace possibilities and explore new horizons.
You'd be surprised at the light it can bring
Positive outcomes can arise from taking risks and spreading one's wings.
Don't give up now
Urging the listener not to give up despite challenges.
See it through
Encouragement to persevere through difficulties.
It may be hard to find what's right for you
Acknowledgment that finding the right path may be challenging.
Won't you wait and see
Request to be patient and observe.
Divinity and Light
Reference to a higher, divine state and illumination.
Won't you promise me
Asking for a commitment after experiencing the divine.
Once you see it you won't let it out of your sight
Once enlightened, the beauty should not be disregarded.
I know it's hard to separate the wrong from right
Acknowledgment of the difficulty in distinguishing right from wrong.
Listen to me, I have seen
Speaker emphasizes personal experience and understanding.
I know the road you're on
Acknowledgment of the listener's challenging journey.
It's cold and mean
Description of the harsh nature of the journey.
I still cross it now and then
Speaker occasionally revisits the challenging path.
It makes monsters out of men
The difficult journey can transform individuals into monsters.
Won't you wait and see
Reiteration of the call for patience and observation.
Divinity and Light
Reference to divinity and light, repeating the theme of enlightenment.
Won't you promise me
Request for a commitment to cherish the newfound understanding.
Once you see it you won't let it out of your sight
Emphasizes the lasting impact of recognizing the divine.
I know it's hard to separate the wrong from right
Acknowledgment of the challenge in distinguishing right from wrong.
But everything will be alright someday
Expressing optimism that everything will eventually be alright.
It all will be alright some way
Reassurance that there will be a positive resolution in some way.
It all will be alright someday
Reiteration of the eventual positive outcome.
Ohh, Whoa, Ohh Ohh Oh
Exclamation, possibly indicating emotional intensity or a climactic moment.
Listen to me, I should know I was in your shoes long ago
Closing statement reaffirming the speaker's understanding from a past experience.
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