Silence

Journey of Redemption: The Beautiful Mistake's Melodic Reflections
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Lyrics

Wait awhile for me. Because I am just not ready.

Expressing a request to wait because the speaker is not emotionally prepared or ready.

I beg to see your face.

The speaker pleads to catch a glimpse of the person's face.

But all I see and all I hear is nothing. Nothing.

The speaker observes a void, both visually and audibly, suggesting a sense of emptiness or absence.


Where did you go? Far away?

Questioning the whereabouts of the person, wondering if they have gone far away.

'Cause I can't see your face here.

Expressing the inability to see the person's face in the current location.

Where did you go? Far away?

Reiterating the question about the person's departure and the inability to see their face.


I have been here!

Asserting the speaker's presence, possibly emphasizing the emotional investment despite the physical absence of the other person.

Where did you go? Far away?

Repeating the question about the person's departure and the inability to see their face.

'Cause I can't see your face here.

Reiterating the difficulty in seeing the person's face due to their apparent distance.

Where did you go? Far away?

Asking again about the person's departure and the challenge of seeing their face.

'Cause I can't see your face here.

Repeating the difficulty in seeing the person's face due to their distance.


Halle, Halle, Hallelujah.

Expressing a triumphant or celebratory sentiment, possibly related to a positive change or event.

Salavation came and brought me in.

Referring to salvation as a positive force that has brought the speaker in, implying a transformative experience.

Brought me and gave me life.

Highlighting that salvation has not only brought the speaker in but also given them life.

Brought me in and it felt so right.

Describing the experience of being brought in by salvation as feeling right or appropriate.

Halle, Halle, Hallelujah.

Repeating the celebratory sentiment using the word "Hallelujah."

Salavation came and brought me in.

Reiterating the positive impact of salvation, bringing the speaker in and giving them life.

Brought me and gave me life.

Emphasizing the life-giving aspect of salvation and the positive feeling associated with being brought in.

Brought me in and it felt so right.

Expressing the rightness or appropriateness of being brought in by salvation.

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