Losing You
Ashley Lennon Thomas Lyrics


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Your body is of flesh and bone and highways full of blood
Your body is of stardust once and will become of mud
I hold your hand, I hold it tight
Follow every line
I revel in each changing curve that comes about in time
In time, time
Oh, I hope there is a soul and a meeting place
Losing you as a whole is more than I can take
Your body is flesh and bone and highways full of blood
Your body is of stardust once and will become of mud
Your body is a vehicle of sound, touch, and sight
But all the wisdom in the world could not capture your light
Light, light
Oh, I hope there is a soul and a meeting place
Losing you as a whole is more than I can take
Like when Mary held Jesus, I know you don't believe it but I saw it
I saw it
Mmmhm




Yes when Mary held Jesus, I know you don't believe it but I saw it
I saw it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Losing You" by Ashley Lennon Thomas are open to interpretation, but it seems that the song is about the mortality and fragility of the human body and the hope for an afterlife or a meeting place in the afterlife. The first verse describes the physical nature of the body, how it's made of bones, flesh, blood, and stardust, but ultimately it will turn into mud. The second verse talks about how the body is a vessel for our senses, but even with all of our wisdom, we cannot capture the essence of a person or their light. The chorus expresses the hope for a soul and an afterlife, and the devastation that comes with losing someone.


The line "Like when Mary held Jesus, I know you don't believe it but I saw it" is intriguing since it brings up spiritual beliefs, particularly in Christianity. Mary holding Jesus is a reference to holding one's loved one after they have passed, and it suggests that even though the subject of the song may not believe in an afterlife, the singer has seen something that suggests otherwise.


Overall, the song is a heartfelt and melancholic reflection on the fragility of life and the hope for something beyond our physical existence.


Line by Line Meaning

Your body is of flesh and bone and highways full of blood
Your physical existence is made of tangible matter that is often subject to the dangers and unpredictability of the world.


Your body is of stardust once and will become of mud
Although your body is a miraculous creation, it is transient and will ultimately decay back into the earth.


I hold your hand, I hold it tight
I am doing everything in my power to hold onto and cherish our connection and time together.


Follow every line
I am paying close attention to every detail of our shared experiences and interactions.


I revel in each changing curve that comes about in time
I find joy and wonder in the evolution and growth of our relationship and individual selves over time.


In time, time
Time is a constant force that shapes our existence and relationships, and we must learn to appreciate and embrace its passing.


Oh, I hope there is a soul and a meeting place
I am hopeful that there is some sort of afterlife or continuation of existence beyond our physical bodies, where we may reunite and continue our bond.


Losing you as a whole is more than I can take
The thought of losing you entirely, whether physically or otherwise, is unbearable and devastating to me.


Your body is flesh and bone and highways full of blood
Once again, emphasizing the fragility and temporality of our physical selves in the face of life's uncertainties.


Your body is a vehicle of sound, touch, and sight
While our physical selves are limited, our capacity for experience and connection through our senses is boundless and awe-inspiring.


But all the wisdom in the world could not capture your light
No matter how much we learn or grow, we can never fully capture or contain the beauty and brilliance of our unique being.


Light, light
A call back to the idea of each individual's 'light' or essence, which is both fragile and eternal in its own way.


Like when Mary held Jesus, I know you don't believe it but I saw it
A reference to a historic moment of intense connection and love, implying that the bond between the singer and the person they are addressing is similarly profound and sincere.


Mmmhm
An expression of agreement or understanding.


Yes when Mary held Jesus, I know you don't believe it but I saw it
Reiterating the idea that the bond between the singer and the person they are addressing is a powerful and meaningful one.




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