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We sleep in water drains
And when I pray I never ask for things to stay the same
Hunt the lost in the streets at night
They're not afraid to believe in the light
Hunt the lost in the streets at night
They're not afraid to believe in the light
Hunt the lost
Hunt the lost
Hunt the lost
Hunt the lost
Hunt the lost
My dad was dead hammerhead
Now he's ahead I swear
My mom was at Janis back then
Now she's heaven-sent
My dad was dead hammerhead
Now he's ahead I swear
My mom was at Janis back then
Now she's heaven-sent
These lyrics seem to reflect a deep sense of spirituality and the idea of transformation. The opening lines "Long live the Lord who reigns" suggest a reverence for a higher power. The mention of sleeping in water drains can symbolize a state of humility or being submerged in difficult circumstances. The singer expresses a sense of acceptance and adaptability by stating that when they pray, they never ask for things to stay the same, showing a willingness to embrace change.
The repeated chorus "Hunt the lost in the streets at night, they're not afraid to believe in the light" could be interpreted as a call to seek out those who may feel lost or disconnected, those who are not afraid to believe in something greater than themselves. The idea of hunting the lost may symbolize a search for meaning, purpose, or redemption in a dark and uncertain world, while the light represents hope, faith, or truth.
The mention of the singer's father being "dead hammerhead" and now being "ahead" and their mother transitioning from being "at Janis back then" to being "heaven-sent" suggests a theme of resurrection or rebirth. This could symbolize a personal journey of healing and growth within the family, with the father and mother finding redemption or salvation after facing difficulties or challenges. The hammerhead imagery may evoke strength or resilience, while the transformation to being "ahead" and "heaven-sent" implies a positive evolution or elevation.
Overall, these lyrics seem to delve into themes of faith, transformation, and redemption. The singer navigates complex emotions and experiences within their family and community, grappling with loss, change, and spiritual growth. The idea of hunting the lost and embracing the light suggests a quest for meaning and connection in a world filled with darkness and uncertainty. The references to the father and mother's evolution further underscore the theme of personal growth and the possibility of finding salvation or transcendence amidst life's challenges.
Line by Line Meaning
Long live the Lord who reigns
May the all-powerful ruler live forever
We sleep in water drains
We find rest in unconventional places
And when I pray I never ask for things to stay the same
When I pray, I seek change and growth
Hunt the lost in the streets at night
Search for those who are lost in the darkness
They're not afraid to believe in the light
They are unafraid to embrace hope and truth
My dad was dead hammerhead
My father was once stubborn and unyielding
Now he's ahead I swear
Now he has overcome and succeeded
My mom was at Janis back then
My mother was struggling in the past
Now she's heaven-sent
Now she is a gift from above
Lyrics Β© O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Christopher Morin, Erik Hidde
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