Mahavira
Sacred Love and Self-Reflection: Mahavira by Surprise Privilege UnveiledLyrics
Ain't you beautiful, so sacred how you stand all over me
Acknowledging the beauty and sacredness of someone standing over the speaker.
I'm so in love, so in love with everything, anything
Expressing deep love for everything and anything.
They don't know any better, but I do so I love them anyway
Recognizing that others may not understand as much as the speaker does, but choosing to love them regardless.
I love you so much, too much to live
Intense love expressed, possibly to the extent that it becomes challenging to live.
So slow do they grow and I'm just fine
Commenting on the slow growth of something, with the speaker feeling content about it.
I just wanna make it right, not waste my time
Expressing a desire to make things right and not waste time.
We're all the same, you are blessed, as blessed as me
Stating that everyone is the same and that the listener is as blessed as the speaker.
I don't need to sin like you, just leave me be
Rejecting the need to sin like others, asking to be left alone.
They don't know any better, but I do so I love them anyway
Reiterating the love for others despite their lack of understanding.
I love you so much, too much to live
Repeating the intense love expressed earlier.
I love when you judge, don't judge how I live
Expressing love for being judged, asking not to judge the speaker's way of living.
Oh, how you weep
Noting someone's weeping, possibly expressing empathy or observation.
Ain't it pretty? Doesn't it feel good?
Praising the aesthetic beauty and the positive feeling of something.
So fucking good to be alive, I love you all my dearest friends
Expressing immense joy and love for being alive, addressing dear friends.
I am wise, don't you worry, it's not your fault
Asserting wisdom and reassuring someone that their situation is not their fault.
Maybe one day you'll understand, I just wanna save it all
Expressing a desire for understanding and a wish to save everything.
But who's gonna save me?
Raising a question about who will save the speaker.
I love you so much, too much to live
Reiterating intense love, possibly suggesting a burden associated with it.
I love when you judge, don't judge how I live
Expressing love for being judged, reiterating the request not to judge the speaker's lifestyle.
I love you so much, too much to live
Repeating the theme of intense love, possibly with a sense of burden.
I love when you judge, don't judge how I live
Expressing affection for being judged, reiterating the request not to judge the speaker's way of living.
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