"Playing God" l Can't make my own decisions Or make any with precision Well, maybe you should tie me up So I don't go where you don't want me You say that I've been changing That I'm not just simply ageing Yeah, how could that be logical? Just keep on cramming ideas down my throat [Chorus] Woah You don't have to believe me But the way I, way I see it Next time you point a finger I might have to bend it back And break it, break it off Next time you point a finger I'll point you to the mirror If God's the game that you're playing Well, we must get more acquainted Because it has to be so lonely To be the only one who's holy It's just my humble opinion But it's one that I believe in You don't deserve a point …show more content…
I need something to sing about Rock and roll, hey Don't you know, baby, we're all alone now? I need something to sing about Rock and roll, hey Don't you know, baby, we're all alone now? Give me something to sing about Nothing compares to a quiet evening alone Just the one-two of us, who's counting on That never happens I guess I'm dreaming again Let's be more than No, oh Nothing compares to a quiet evening alone Just the one-two of us, who's counting on That never happens I guess I'm dreaming again Let's be more than More than this Ohoh ohoh ohoh
In the song it say “ you brake into the door of my heart and you pulled me”(out of the dark). So, it saying that God will do whatever he have to do to get you. Than it goes on to say “out of the dark, out of the dark into the light”(out of the dark). That God pulled you out of the darkness and to the light. There is sin, brokenness, pain, and hopeless in the dark. But God step on and try to help. It’s also say “you're never too broke” (out of the dark). Don’t think God won’t be there. No matter what you have done he will anyway be
Throughout this song, there is a story being told of how an individual is being pulled in by a society that wants everyone in it to conform. It begins by talking about how there might be a higher being that might be watching from behind determining its moves
I am getting an image of you fishing and you are getting so bothered as if you have been there forever but not a single fish has taken a nibble on your bait. And you just get so impatient that you started throwing rocks at your bobber. And I feel as if that just symbolizes your walk with God. You sit there and listen but you never sit there long enough, as if you stop listening right when he is about to tell you the best information you could hear. And I just feel like you have realized this and you don’t know how to fix this,” Dylan says as my heart shatters. The man whom I have managed to not talk to at all has just said the most influential thing I have ever heard in my life. He just summed up my entire walk with Christ in one metaphor about something that I don’t even do. It was to hard for me to listen to the rest of the people talking through my tears and sniffles because of the mystery man that had made me feel like God is actually listening and I don’t have to walk around just thinking but not
Sitting quietly, I ain't got no dignity, and I don't want to be impolite but I rather be optimist, all my pain hurt like someone stick a knife at me, looking up the ceiling watching particles fall off my bed, I ain't got no time to keep up with nobody shit, I think I'm old enough, I need some selves control, even in my eyes I still can see the misery, living home alone don't make me feel any fantasy, that's why I sit alone to hit the hennessy.
Here she comes down a level from the previous verse reminding herself that to get her point across she need stay compose and returns to the original slow rhythm. In this verse she uses repetition to emphasize the power of the title “lonely boy”. Continuing with “How can you say no child is left behind?” Referring to Bush’s No Child Left Behind Act implemented in an attempt to recuse Americas education system.
Similar story with “Savior”; Clark’s lyrics describe various kinks and role-playing situations (accompanied by Prince meets Nine Inch Nails electronic drums and slinky guitar), but then spirals into high-pitched pleading bookended by Clark commenting in a voice both lamenting and matter of fact: they call me a strange girl, they speak to me in bruises. I got 'em tryin' to save the world, they said, "girl, you're not
This song says that the world will turn whether you like it or not. The planit is full of people that will do their own thing. Don't let that stop you from living your life.
Lines such as “we don’t deal with outsider’s very well.” and “They say newcomers have a certain smell.” Shows that the in-group is beginning to perceive the outsiders’ negatively given they put them under negative perceptions. The singer continues to express problems with having assumptions made about him and his in-group and not trusting outsiders with the lines. “Yeah I have trust issues. Not to mention, they say they can smell your intentions.” Finally, the lines “You’ll never know the freak show sitting next to you. You’ll have some weird people sitting next to you. You’ll think how did I get here sitting next to you.” finish out the verse reintroducing the idea that people will never learn the good side of a person if they refuse to see anything but
The song deals lastly with laws when it says, "You can take God out of the law/You can make me listen to ya’ll" in lines 13-14. This statement shows the songwriter’s belief that God has been removed from laws of our country. As with the other excerpts from the
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Long before America received a name, there existed a dream of a good land that man might discover for himself, a land full of material riches and spiritual hope. The prospect stirred man’s vivid imaginations as well as their explorations, and they were willing to sacrifice for their visions and ideals. The earliest of American writings were solely concerned with the dream of a new world and the sacrifices necessary for the first attempts at its realization.
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“I tend to, at all cost, just maintain this illusion that things are fine, when they're clearly not fine. “ She hares with Vital. “What I felt like God was saying to me in giving me the lyrics to this song
The lyrics tell the story of a slave and his “redemption songs”. He is basically saying even though our bodies are enslaved to these people, we can free our minds by singing these redemption songs.
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