Come on Down to Me
Soul Redemption: A Journey of Faith and LoveLyrics
I died for you the other day
The speaker metaphorically sacrificed or endured hardship for someone recently.
Crucified and scarred
Describes the sacrifice with the imagery of crucifixion and resulting scars, indicating pain and vulnerability.
Some wounds heal faster
Suggests that some wounds heal faster than others, perhaps referring to emotional healing.
And some we disregard
Highlights the selective nature of acknowledging and dealing with certain wounds.
I cried for you yesterday, as you're crawling on your knees
The speaker expresses emotional pain and empathy for the listener who is struggling.
Sometimes it's confusing
Reflects the confusion that can arise when trying to have faith and trust in one's beliefs.
To trust in your beliefs
Addresses the challenge of maintaining trust in one's beliefs despite confusion.
Come on Down to Me
Repeated invitation to "Come on Down to Me," possibly a plea for the listener to seek understanding or solace.
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-I prayed for you the other day
The speaker prayed for the listener, indicating a sense of caring or concern.
Bleeding from my core
Describes personal suffering with bleeding from the core, emphasizing the depth of pain.
Can your faith be strong enough
Questions the strength of the listener's faith and whether it is sufficient.
Or do you still need more
Poses the possibility that the listener may need more than their current faith offers.
I stayed with you yesterday, as you're crawling on your knees
The speaker stayed with the listener during their struggle, showing emotional support.
Life's not so amusing
Expresses that life is less enjoyable or fulfilling when one cannot meet their needs.
When you can't fulfill your needs
Addresses the difficulty of facing life's challenges when needs are unmet.
Come on Down to Me
Repeated invitation to "Come on Down to Me," reinforcing the plea for connection or understanding.
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-I rose for you the other day
The speaker rose for the listener, suggesting a positive action taken for their benefit.
Truthful to my word
Emphasizes the speaker's commitment to truth and keeping their word.
Did you find answers
Questions whether the listener found answers or considered the speaker's actions absurd.
Or feel it was absurd
Reflects on the speaker's sacrifice and questions its impact or reception.
I lived for you yesterday, as you fall upon your knees
The speaker lived for the listener, indicating a sustained commitment to their well-being.
Your soul's not worth losing
Highlights the value of the listener's soul and the potential loss if not appreciated.
Let my love set you free
Encourages the listener to let the speaker's love set them free from struggles.
Come on Down to Me
Repeated invitation to "Come on Down to Me," underscoring the desire for a connection or understanding.
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