Let It Out

Unveiling the Soul's Cry
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Lyrics

I don't know if we'll ever really see the day

Doubt about witnessing a significant change or improvement in the future.

When we look around and we don't know what to say

Feeling of being speechless or unable to express due to the circumstances.

How did we lose our way? I don't know if we'll ever really see a change

Questioning the loss of direction or purpose.

If this is how we show our thanks, I think it's time we rearrange

Reflection on expressing gratitude inadequately; a need for reevaluation.

I don't know if we'll ever really break away

Uncertainty about breaking free from a long-held situation or mindset.

We've been holding on for so long now, I think we're scared to run away

Fear of change after being attached or accustomed to a particular situation.

I don't know if we ever really learned to pray

Doubtful about having truly learned the practice of praying.

So, I drop down to my knees

Symbolic gesture of humility and submission in seeking help.

And I cry out, "Can You help me, please?"

An earnest plea for assistance and guidance.


Let it out, can You hear me?

A call to express emotions and thoughts openly to a higher power.

Can You hear me cry?

Questioning whether one's emotional appeals are being heard.

Let it out, don't hold back, all this I got inside

An urge to release pent-up emotions and thoughts without restraint.

Let it out, can You hear me?

Repetition of the plea for acknowledgment and understanding.

Can You hear me cry?

Expressing the emotional weight and a plea not to hold back.

Let it out, don't hold back now

An emphasis on the necessity of expressing feelings without reservation.

We've got to let it out

Highlighting the importance of releasing internal burdens or concerns.


I don't know if we'll ever really be the same

Uncertainty about returning to a previous state or condition.

Or could it be that we feel a sense of shame?

Suggesting a possible feeling of guilt or remorse.

We forgot from where we came

Forgetting or neglecting one's origin or foundational principles.

I don't know if we try to make it all a game

Speculation on turning life or circumstances into a trivial pursuit.

I think it's time we take the blame

Advocating for accepting responsibility and acknowledging fault.

And get back, rekindle this flame

A desire to reignite passion, enthusiasm, or commitment.


So, when I cry out, are You listening?

Seeking assurance that pleas and cries for help are being heard.

I know You can hear me, I know You can hear me

Confidence in the belief that the higher power can perceive emotional appeals.

You're my Comfort, can You hear me?

Recognition of the higher power as a source of comfort and solace.

I know You can hear me, You're my Comfort

Reiteration of finding solace and reassurance in the higher power.

Can You hear me? Can You hear me?

Repetition of the plea for acknowledgment and understanding.

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