Savior

Discover the Redemption Within: Unveiling the Cry for a Savior
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Lyrics

Well, who is this angry man I see

Reflecting on a troubled and frustrated self, questioning the identity of the person in the mirror.

In the mirror looking back at me?

The realization that the image in the mirror is one of anger, prompting introspection and self-awareness.

It's a man who's tired, a man who's weak

Describing the tired and weak state of the speaker, acknowledging personal limitations.

And it's a man who needs a Savior

Expressing the need for a Savior to address the shortcomings and struggles.


And who is this fearful little child

Depicting an inner, fearful child seeking comfort and a sense of belonging.

Crying out for home, lost in the wild?

Describing a lost child, crying out for home, emphasizing vulnerability and loneliness.

With a lonely heart that's fading fast

Highlighting the urgency of the situation, with the child's lonely heart fading fast.

It's a child who needs a Savior

Acknowledging the child's need for a Savior, reinforcing the theme of salvation.

A child who needs a Savior

Repetition for emphasis, underscoring the importance of the child's need for a Savior.


And what is this longing in my soul

Questioning the deep yearning within the speaker's soul, expressing fear and anger.

That I get so scared and angry?

Acknowledging personal vulnerabilities, exploring the source of fear and anger.

I need more than just a little help

Expressing the inadequacy of mere assistance, indicating the necessity for profound help.

I need someone who will save me

Stating the need for a Savior, emphasizing the requirement for someone to save the speaker.

Come and save me

An earnest plea for salvation, a call for someone to come and save the speaker.

I need someone to save me

Repetition, reinforcing the speaker's desperate need for someone to save them.

Who will save me?

Pose of the question regarding who will be the one to save the speaker.

Come and save me

Repeated plea for someone to come and save the speaker.


And who is this one nailed to a cross

Introducing the figure of Jesus on the cross, highlighting sacrifice and commitment.

Who would rather die than leave us lost?

Emphasizing Jesus's choice to die for humanity rather than leaving them lost.

He's come to rescue us, come to set us free

Stating Jesus's purpose: to rescue and set people free, expressing gratitude with "Hallelujah."

Hallelujah, hallelujah

Repeating "Hallelujah" as a joyful acknowledgment of the salvation brought by Christ.

It is Christ the Lordâ?¦our Savior

Identifying Jesus as the Savior, reinforcing the central theme of the song.

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