Saints Are Lovers
D.C. Lewis Lyrics


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Good morning.
What is your name?
What can I get you?
Whatcha bringing for my brain?
Take my body down.
Lick it all up.
Go insane.
I don't know if I can any longer comprehend
Pain is something.
I don't know... it's fucking Heaven sent.

Oooh are you my lover?
Oooh are you my lover?
Taking over
Guide to get away
c guide to get away
So tell me are you?
cre you sold true?
Did they sell you the lies?
Did they turn back the time I owe?
Where do you go from here?
What do you know it's fear.
I'll sell it.
Oscillating.
Back and forth.
No more creed,
Just a force of humanity.
Cultural insanity.
Got my mind all out of whack.

Hold me back.
Let me go.
In the end we know
In the end we know




It's just a story.
Down we go.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of D.C. Lewis's song "Saints Are Lovers" can be interpreted in various ways, but they seem to explore themes of self-discovery, confusion, and the search for love and meaning in life. The song begins with an introduction, as if the singer is engaging in a conversation with someone. The questions of "What is your name?" and "What can I get you?" may represent the search for identity and fulfillment.


The line "Whatcha bringing for my brain?" could be interpreted as a plea for intellectual or emotional stimulation, suggesting a desire for deep connection and understanding. The following lyrics, "Take my body down. Lick it all up. Go insane," might convey a yearning for intense passion, surrendering oneself completely to the experience.


The next stanza introduces the question, "Oooh are you my lover?" which is repeated. This repetition emphasizes the central theme of seeking love and companionship. The line "Taking over. Guide to get away" could suggest that the singer is entrusting this lover with their heart, hoping they will lead them out of their current situation or emotional state.


The following lines convey a sense of disillusionment and betrayal. Asking if the lover has been sold lies and if they have attempted to rewrite the singer's past, the lyrics suggest a loss of trust and a questioning of the lover's intentions. The uncertainty and fear of the future are expressed in the question "Where do you go from here? What do you know it's fear."


The lines "I'll sell it. Oscillating. Back and forth. No more creed, just a force of humanity. Cultural insanity. Got my mind all out of whack" touch on the idea that societal expectations and norms have become overwhelming, causing the singer's mind to feel confused and disoriented. This might imply a frustration with the constraints imposed by society and a desire for liberation or authenticity.


The final lines "Hold me back. Let me go. In the end, we know it's just a story. Down we go" could symbolize the cycle of life and experiences. The push and pull between being restrained and being set free may represent the struggles and choices we face in life. The repetition of "In the end, we know it's just a story" suggests an acceptance that life is transient and ultimately, we are all part of a larger narrative.


Overall, "Saints Are Lovers" appears to be a complex exploration of human relationships, identity, and the search for meaning and fulfillment in the face of societal pressures and personal doubts.




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