I'll Take You There
Borrina & B. Smiley Lyrics


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Locked up in the attic
Dust gathers around
Surrounds you like a friendly
And faithful companion
You look out the window
You seem to be in limbo
Feeling like an empty shell
That's no good at all
Oh oh oh
Don't you believe that I see
And I know your pain
I will be there to shelter you
Come what may
Out from the shadows
In from the rain
Till you're in my arms again
Oh oh oh
Please do believe when I say
I'll be there where you are
Where you are
Where you are
Lost in the woods of darkness
Wandering the fields of pain
And suddenly the springs of redemption
Is calling out your name
Oh don't you worry
Don't you fear
It will be alright again
Cos it's always darkest
Oh oh, just before dawn
Oh yeah
Don't you believe that I see
And I know your pain
I will be there to shelter you
Come what may
Out from the shadows
In from the rain
Till you're in my arms again
Oh oh oh
Please do believe when I say
I'll be there where you are
Oh yeah
Don't you believe that I see
And I know your pain (yes I know your pain)
Oh I will be there to shelter you
Come what may
Out from the shadows
In from the rain
Till you're in my arms again
Oh oh oh
Please do believe when I say
I'll be there where you are
Please do believe when I say
I'll be there where you are
Please do believe
Oh oh oh
Believe I'll be there where you are
Please do believe when I say
I'll be there where you are
Please do believe when I say
I'll be there where you are




Where you are
Where you are

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "I'll Take You There" by Borrina & B. Smiley paint a vivid picture of a person feeling lost and alone, trapped in the confines of their own mind and emotions. The opening lines describe the feeling of being "locked up in the attic," symbolizing a sense of confinement and isolation. The dust gathering around them represents neglect and stagnation, with the surroundings acting as a "friendly and faithful companion" that paradoxically adds to the feeling of emptiness and despair. Looking out the window, the person feels stuck in a state of limbo, disconnected from the world and themselves, like an "empty shell" devoid of purpose or vitality.


As the song progresses, the lyrics offer a message of reassurance and support. The singer acknowledges the pain and struggles of the person, promising to be there to provide shelter and comfort through whatever challenges may come. The imagery of coming "out from the shadows" and seeking refuge "in from the rain" conveys a sense of moving towards a place of safety and solace, away from the darkness and turmoil that surrounds them. The repeated refrain of "I'll be there where you are" reinforces the commitment to stand by the person's side, offering a beacon of hope in their time of need.


The second verse delves deeper into the emotional turmoil experienced by the person, depicting them as being "lost in the woods of darkness" and "wandering the fields of pain." Despite the overwhelming sense of despair, a glimmer of hope emerges with the mention of "the springs of redemption" calling out their name. This imagery suggests a moment of recognition and realization that there is a path to healing and renewal, even in the midst of despair. The lyrics reassure the person not to worry or fear, as things will eventually be set right, emphasizing that it is always darkest just before the dawn.


The song culminates with a powerful plea for the person to believe in the singer's unwavering support and presence. The repeated affirmations of "I'll be there where you are" echo the message of solidarity and companionship, promising to stand by the person's side regardless of the challenges they face. The closing lines, with their repetition of the plea to believe in the singer's commitment, reinforce the idea of resilience and the enduring strength of connection and support in times of struggle. Overall, "I'll Take You There" is a poignant anthem of empathy and reassurance, offering a message of hope and companionship to those navigating difficult times.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Abahi Adedokun, Eloyi Soneye

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