Faith
Church Of Rhythm Lyrics


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My faith is my own
Popularity's the great dictator
With the masses to please
I don't want to be king for a day
If I have to give up what I can and cannot say

I will never go back to the way I was
I will never turn my back on my God
My faith is my own

My cynic's heart caged in
I shut the doors till there's nothing left to believe in
I can't see if I follow blind and
I can't speak unless I can hear my voice

Too long have I played this child's game of Simon says




My second-hand faith, I make it mine
And I will not follow blind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Church of Rhythm's song "Faith" express the importance of owning one's faith and not adhering to the expectations of popular culture. The song highlights the idea that popularity should not be the "great dictator," and that one's beliefs should not be swayed for the sake of pleasing the masses. The song also touches upon the challenges of maintaining faith in a world filled with cynicism and doubt.


The phrase "My faith is my own" is a powerful declaration that reinforces the idea that belief systems should be personal and not influenced by external forces. The lyrics also reference the struggle of navigating a world filled with blind faith and second-hand beliefs. The line "I can't speak unless I can hear my voice" emphasizes the importance of being able to articulate one's beliefs and not following blindly.


Overall, Church of Rhythm's "Faith" is a song that encourages listeners to take ownership of their beliefs and not be swayed by popular opinion. The song highlights the importance of having a personal and meaningful relationship with one's faith.


Line by Line Meaning

My faith is my own
I have a personal connection with God, and no one can dictate me otherwise.


Popularity's the great dictator
Society and its norms can force people to act a certain way, even if it goes against their beliefs.


With the masses to please
Many people follow societal norms to feel accepted and liked, even if it goes against their personal beliefs.


I don't want to be king for a day
I don't want to compromise my beliefs to gain temporary power or fame.


If I have to give up what I can and cannot say
I won't stay quiet about my faith, even if it means facing criticism or backlash from others.


I will never go back to the way I was
My faith has transformed me in a way that I can never go back to who I was before.


I will never turn my back on my God
I will always choose to follow God, even if it means facing difficult situations or choices.


My faith is my own
I have a deeply personal connection with God, and no one can dictate me otherwise.


My cynic's heart caged in
My skepticism and doubts have left me feeling trapped and unsure about what to believe in.


I shut the doors till there's nothing left to believe in
I closed my heart to the possibility of faith and only saw the flaws in everything I encountered.


I can't see if I follow blind and
If I blindly follow what others believe, then I won't be able to see things through my own perspective.


I can't speak unless I can hear my voice
Unless I have a personal understanding of my faith, I won't be able to talk about it with others and express my beliefs.


Too long have I played this child's game of Simon says
I realize that my faith cannot be just a mindless game where I copy what everyone else is doing.


My second-hand faith, I make it mine
I am taking ownership of my faith, even if it came from second-hand sources such as family, friends or church.


And I will not follow blind
I won't blindly follow what others believe and will continue to seek a personal understanding of my faith.




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Gene Smith

My all time favorite Christian band. I just wish they were still making albums.

Sybil Kibble

They were good. I believe two of the members helped form Superchick.

Sam Moncla

This whole album means a lot to me. Thanks for posting!

Jerome Cunningham

WE HAD A BLAST!   THANK YOU ALL FOR THE RIDE!

bbyface

Ur bass is slamming in this one

John Michael George

Bud, I'm currently sitting in Papua New Guinea where I work with New Tribes Mission as a missionary/Bible translator to the Hewa people. I haven't listened to the album in probably 15 years or more. It's just as great as I remember. Stoked I came back on it. Thanks for you guys did back in the day. Meant a lot to me then and loving it again now.

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