All Blues Hail Mary

Soulful Blues Serenade: Unveiling Life's Stories in All Blues Hail Mary
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Lyrics

From the mountain comes a soul

Symbolic representation of a soul emerging from the mountain, suggesting spiritual origins.

And the stones grow up like trees

Metaphorical growth of stones, likened to trees, emphasizing a transformative process in nature.

From the mountain comes a soul

Reiteration of the emergence of a soul from the mountain, emphasizing a cyclical or continuous theme.

And the stones grow up like trees

Continuation of the metaphorical growth of stones, reinforcing the transformative nature described.


All blues hail Mary with her roses

Reference to "All blues hail Mary with her roses" suggests a connection between blues music, Mary, and artistic creation. The mention of being a masterpiece may imply a sense of divine inspiration.

But you're their masterpiece

Suggests that the listener or subject of the song is a masterpiece, possibly created or influenced by the blues and Mary.


Cut away each blade of grass

Call to remove obstacles represented by blades of grass, highlighting the need to overcome challenges.

Our feet cannot tramp down

Emphasis on the resilience of the spirit, suggesting that certain challenges cannot be easily overcome.

The limb of every hanging tree

Reference to the persistence of historical burdens symbolized by hanging trees, remnants of past times.

That time's left hanging round

Suggests the lingering impact of historical events and the weight of the past on the present.


All blues sing that love is light not glory

Expresses that love is more about illumination than glory, and life is a narrative rather than a pursuit of fame.

And a story, not a crown

Emphasizes the storytelling aspect of life, contrasting it with the pursuit of worldly success symbolized by a crown.


I won't be death's sad trophy now

Declares a refusal to succumb to death's influence, asserting resilience and a determination to stay alive.

While I still lie awake

While still awake, expressing a defiance against becoming a victim of death, suggesting an active engagement with life.

I won't be death's sad trophy now

Reiteration of the refusal to be a trophy of death, underscoring the determination to resist mortality.

While I still lie awake

While still awake, reinforcing the commitment to staying alive and avoiding succumbing to death's influence.

All the blues sing of love and death and you

Blues music singing about love, death, and the subject of the song, portraying these themes as opportunities yet to be explored or experienced.

As chances yet to take

Highlights the subject's role in the ongoing narrative of love and death, framing them as chances or possibilities.


How dark this bit of light so late

Reflects on the contrast between the darkness and the late arrival of a bit of light, possibly symbolizing hope or revelation.

That falls across your breast

Describes the dark light falling across the subject's breast, suggesting a complex or bittersweet experience.

How dark this bit of light so late

Reiteration of the contrast between darkness and late light, emphasizing the emotional depth or complexity of the experience.

That falls across your breast

Emphasizes the impact of the late light falling across the breast, possibly signifying a moment of revelation or realization.


All blues and the grace by God and the

References to blues and the grace of God, suggesting a connection between musical expression, spirituality, and divine influence.

I will have to

Unclear fragment, possibly indicating a need for further learning or understanding.

I will have to learn the rest

Reiteration of the need to learn more, emphasizing the ongoing process of discovery and growth.

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