She Got Soul
Soulful Redemption: Finding Light in the Depths of DespairLyrics
When my depression descends
Expressing the onset of depression.
And my world is about to end
Describing a moment of extreme difficulty or crisis in life.
I use the number of my closest friend
Turning to a close friend for support during tough times.
And suddenly everything bad starts to mend
Finding solace and improvement in the company of the friend.
I know you don't believe a word that I say
Acknowledging disbelief in the speaker's words.
But all the love she got, she gives it away
Despite skepticism, highlighting the selfless nature of a woman's love.
She got soul, it’s something I know
Affirming the woman possesses a deep and genuine soul.
She got soul, the woman I know
Reiterating the acknowledgment of the woman's soul.
Gonna leave it up to ya
Leaving a decision or action to someone else.
And something this tasty just can’t be wrong
Describing something enjoyable and insisting it cannot be wrong.
Just like Tony Joe says in an old song
Referring to a statement by Tony Joe in an old song, possibly emphasizing the validity of enjoyment.
She got soul, the woman I know
Reiteration of the woman's soul and its depth.
She got soul, it’s something I know
Reaffirming the speaker's knowledge of the woman's soul.
Gonna leave it up to ya
Repeating the decision to leave something up to someone else.
When my depression descends
Repetition of the initial lines, suggesting a recurring theme or situation.
And my world is about to end
Reiteration of a moment of crisis or difficulty.
I use the number of my closest friend
Returning to a close friend for support.
And suddenly everything in the room bends
Experiencing a positive shift in the surroundings.
I know you don't believe a word that I say
Addressing disbelief in the speaker's words, similar to line 6.
But all the pain I've felt won’t be there today
Asserting that the pain previously felt will not be present today.
She got soul, the girl I know
Highlighting the soul of a specific girl known to the speaker.
She's gonna leave it up to ya
Repeating the decision to leave something up to someone else, possibly emphasizing trust or reliance.
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