Lyrics
And oh I am in this church
Expressing presence in a metaphorical "church," possibly a personal or emotional space.
And it is starting to burn
Describing a situation where the metaphorical "church" is beginning to experience turmoil or challenges.
But no the Australian rain
Acknowledging the presence of Australian rain as a factor in the following events.
Has put it out
Indicating that the Australian rain has extinguished the issues or challenges mentioned in line 2.
And oh I really love
Expressing a genuine affection for Steve Kilbey, a member of the band The Church.
Steve Kilbey of The Church
Continuing the admiration for Steve Kilbey and connecting it with the positive influence of Australian rain.
And the Australian rain
Reiterating the positive impact of Australian rain on the speaker's emotional state, emphasizing its significance.
Has made my day
Stating that the Australian rain has made the speaker's day better.
Did you know that I've got a heart
Informing the listener of the speaker possessing a heart, possibly implying emotional depth.
And did you know that I've got skin
Highlighting the physical aspect of the speaker with the mention of skin.
And I really love
Expressing love for the Australian rain and its positive impact, linking it to emotions.
The Australian rain
Describing the rain intensifying, possibly symbolizing a deepening emotional experience.
Well it is starting to pour
Continuing the metaphor of rain pouring, suggesting a powerful and overwhelming emotional state.
And I know that I am safe
Feeling secure and protected in the metaphorical church, despite external challenges.
I really love The Church
Expressing love for the band The Church, suggesting a shared passion with others.
And I am not the only one
Affirming that the speaker is not alone in their love for The Church.
I really love The Church
Reiterating the speaker's love for The Church and asserting that the listener shares this sentiment.
And so do you
Claiming that the listener also loves The Church, fostering a sense of shared connection.
This is the Blurred Crusade
Referring to "The Blurred Crusade," possibly an album by The Church, indicating a specific context or time period.
And do you love Starfish
Asking if the listener loves "Starfish," another album by The Church, continuing the reference to the band's discography.
The Australian rain
Connecting the Australian rain to the listener, suggesting a shared experience of its influence.
Is falling on me
Describing the Australian rain falling on the speaker, possibly symbolizing a cleansing or refreshing experience.
And oh I am in the church
Repeating the metaphor of being in a church that is starting to burn, indicating a recurring emotional challenge.
And it is starting to burn
Reiterating the situation in the metaphorical church, but emphasizing that Australian rain has once again resolved it.
But no the Australian rain
Stating that the Australian rain has extinguished the challenges in the church, providing a sense of relief.
Has put it out
Concluding the lyrics by reaffirming the positive impact of Australian rain in resolving emotional turmoil.
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