Lyrics
Can we hand out tonight underneath Your ceiling
Expressing a desire to spend time together in a sacred space under divine presence.
I could stare up at a million lights and listen to You breathing
Finding solace and joy in contemplating the vastness of the night sky while being aware of the divine presence.
If I fall fast asleep it's just because I feel so safe in You
Feeling a deep sense of security and trust in the divine, leading to peaceful sleep.
It won't take much to wake me up
Suggesting that awakening from this peaceful state requires only a gentle stimulus.
Could I walk out to sea way beyond these breakers
Contemplating going beyond challenges and difficulties, possibly symbolized by the sea and breakers.
We have no place amongst the movers and the shakers
Acknowledging a detachment from the competitive and tumultuous aspects of life.
Yours is the only throne I'll ever get down on my knees before
Declaring a commitment to worship and bow only before the divine throne.
You have the whole of me
Conveying a complete surrender and devotion to the divine.
Lover come away
Inviting the divine lover to come closer.
Come away my lover
Repeating the call for the lover to come away, emphasizing the intimacy of the relationship.
I heard You say You've stolen my heart with one glance of Your eyes
Attributing the stealing of the speaker's heart to a captivating gaze from the divine.
When I fell down You raised me up
Acknowledging divine assistance in times of failure, lifting the speaker up.
That's gravity
Describing the uplifting force of divine love as gravitational.
Yours is the only throne I'll ever get down on my knees before
Reiterating the exclusive devotion to the divine throne and kneeling before it.
You have the whole of me
Affirming the completeness of the speaker's dedication to the divine.
Lover come away
Repeating the call for the divine lover to come closer.
When I fell down you were standing there waiting for me
Recalling the presence of the divine when the speaker fell, waiting and offering support.
You picked me up, welcomed me home
Describing a divine welcome and acceptance after a fall.
That's gravity
Connecting divine support to the force of gravity, emphasizing its constant and grounding nature.
Won't You come away
Requesting the divine lover to come away with the speaker.
Won't You come away with my
Repeating the plea for divine companionship.
Lover of my soul
Addressing the divine as the lover of the speaker's soul.
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