I Found God
Rediscovering Self: A Journey to Inner FulfillmentLyrics
I needed to fall
The speaker needed to experience a downfall or hardship.
I was living for somebody else
The speaker was previously living their life for someone else.
Left it all
The speaker left everything behind.
Now I'm living on the other side
Now, the speaker is living on the other side, possibly a metaphor for a new perspective or phase in life.
It's been way too long
A significant amount of time has passed since a crucial event.
It's been years since I found God
Several years have elapsed since the speaker found God, suggesting a transformative experience or spiritual awakening.
If I go back now
Contemplating going back to a previous state or lifestyle.
I'll never see how this can go wrong
The speaker fears that returning will prevent them from understanding potential mistakes or challenges.
Blink of an eye
A brief moment, emphasizing the fleeting nature of time.
Given the sight to see every line
Given the ability to perceive and understand every aspect or situation.
Walk them all
The speaker encourages walking through all experiences.
Find yourself at the end of time
Finding oneself at the culmination of time, possibly implying self-discovery or realization.
It's been way too long
A repetition emphasizing the extended duration since the speaker found God.
It's been years since I found God
Reiterating the idea that it's been years since the transformative experience of finding God.
If I go back now
Contemplating the consequences of returning to a previous state or mindset.
I'll never see how this can go wrong
Expressing the fear that going back will hinder the speaker from recognizing potential pitfalls.
It's been way too long
Repeating the sentiment that a significant amount of time has passed since finding God.
It's been years since I found God
Emphasizing the prolonged duration since the transformative experience of discovering God.
If I go back now
Considering the implications of returning to a previous state or way of life.
I'll never see how this can go wrong
Reiterating the concern that going back will prevent the speaker from understanding potential challenges.
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