Saving Grace
Finding Redemption: The Soulful Journey in 'Saving Grace' by The Dead DaisiesLyrics
Through my only good eye
Expressing perspective through the narrator's only functional eye, implying a limited viewpoint.
I could not sleep why would I
The narrator is experiencing insomnia and questions the reason behind it.
Don't mind a situation
Acceptance of a current situation without seeking validation or approval.
I aint looking for confirmation
The narrator is not actively seeking confirmation or affirmation from others.
I take your breath
The narrator has an impact on others, possibly taking their breath away metaphorically.
I hear you callin' me
Hearing a call from someone, possibly a significant other or a guiding force.
You are my liberation
Referring to someone as a source of liberation, possibly freedom from constraints or difficulties.
You are the elevation
Describing someone as a source of elevation, suggesting upliftment or improvement.
Now can you see the look upon my face
Asking if the other person can perceive the emotions reflected in the narrator's expression.
You are the intervention
Identifying the person as an intervention, possibly implying a positive influence or change.
You'll be my last intention
Stating that the person is the narrator's last intention, suggesting a profound significance.
And I believe that you're my Saving Grace
Expressing a belief that the person is the narrator's salvation or source of grace.
Oh, born in California country
Providing background information about being born in California country.
Don't leave me in a state now stun me
Expressing a desire not to be left in a state of shock or amazement.
I should've known you were a tender soul
Recognizing the other person as having a tender and sensitive nature.
Let me be your man
Expressing a willingness to be the other person's companion or partner.
In a midnight roll
Describing a romantic or intimate moment during midnight.
We live and die
Reflecting on the cycles of life and death.
And you will always be
A commitment that the other person will always have significance.
You are my liberation
Reiterating the role of the person as a source of liberation.
You are the elevation
Reiterating the role of the person as a source of elevation.
Now can you see the look upon my face
Asking if the other person can discern the emotions reflected on the narrator's face.
You are the intervention
Reaffirming the person as an intervention, potentially highlighting their positive impact.
You'll be my last intention
Stating that the person is the narrator's last intention, emphasizing importance.
And I believe that you're my Saving Grace
Expressing a belief that the person is the narrator's saving grace, repeating the sentiment.
You are my liberation
Repeating the theme of liberation attributed to the person.
You are the elevation
Repeating the theme of elevation attributed to the person.
Now can you see the look upon my face
Reiterating the question about the visibility of emotions on the narrator's face.
You are the intervention
Reaffirming the person as an intervention in the narrator's life.
You'll be my last intention
Stating that the person is the narrator's last intention, underscoring significance.
And I believe that you're my Saving Grace
Repeating the belief that the person is the narrator's saving grace.
You are my liberation
Continuing the themes of liberation and elevation associated with the person.
You are the elevation
Reiterating the question about the visibility of emotions on the narrator's face.
Now can you see the look upon my face
Reaffirming the person as an intervention, reinforcing their positive impact.
You are the intervention
Stating that the person is the narrator's last intention, emphasizing finality.
You'll be my last intention
Repeating the belief that the person is the narrator's saving grace.
And I believe that you're my Saving Grace
Concluding with a reaffirmation of the belief in the person as the narrator's saving grace.
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