Faith
Elusive Lyrics


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What have you done?
Headed down to nightfall,
Dirty rain on a broken road
Never found any comfort.

Hear me SOS.

Well, I'm a slave to this world,
Got stuck in a blues,
"Cry, baby, cry".
It's hard to learn the truth:
You got nothing to win,
But there's everything to lose.

Hear me SOS.

Give me faith.
Give me, give me faith.
Give me faith.
Give me, give me faith.

What have you done?
White noise from ground control.
Dirty rain on a broken road,
So far, so far from home.

Hear me SOS.

Give me faith.
Give me, give me faith.
Give me faith.
Give me, give me faith.

Hear me SOS.

Give me faith.
Give me, give me faith.
Give me faith.
Give me, give me faith.

Give me faith.
Give me, give me faith.




Give me faith.
Give me, give me faith.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Elusive's song Faith appear to be a plea for guidance, reassurance, and positive reinforcement in the face of an uncertain, hostile, and oppressive world. The singer seems to be grappling with feelings of isolation, hopelessness, and dislocation, as they navigate a landscape that is marked by brokenness, darkness, and confusion. The repetition of the phrase "dirty rain on a broken road" suggests a kind of desolation and despair that is rooted in the physical and emotional environment that the singer inhabits. The line "so far, so far from home" further reinforces the sense of loss and disorientation that the singer feels.


The chorus of the song is a simple but powerful invocation of the word "faith". The singer pleads for faith as a kind of antidote to the challenges that they are facing. They want to believe in something that will give them hope, meaning, and purpose. The repetition of the phrase "give me, give me faith" is a signal of the singer's urgency and desperation. They are searching for something that will anchor them in a chaotic world, and provide a sense of direction and connection.


The line "I'm a slave to this world" is also significant, as it suggests a kind of powerlessness and vulnerability. The singer is acknowledging that they are subject to forces beyond their control, and that they are struggling to find agency, freedom, and dignity. The metaphor of being stuck in a blues is an interesting one, as it implies a certain musicality to the song. Blues music is often associated with themes of sadness, loss, and struggle, but it is also a form of artistic expression that can be deeply cathartic and transformative. The fact that the singer is crying within the song could be seen as an indication of that catharsis.


Line by Line Meaning

What have you done?
Reflecting on past mistakes or actions that may have led to negative consequences.


Headed down to nightfall,
Embarking on a journey or path towards darkness or negativity.


Dirty rain on a broken road
Symbolizing the ugliness or hardship of the road taken so far.


Never found any comfort.
Living in a state of discomfort or unease, feeling lost or trapped.


Hear me SOS.
Asking for help or support in a time of crisis or distress.


Well, I'm a slave to this world,
Trapped in the struggles and stressors of the world, feeling powerless to break free.


Got stuck in a blues,
Feeling down or depressed, unable to shake negative emotions or experiences.


"Cry, baby, cry".
Potentially referencing a specific situation or person who is encouraging negative emotions or behavior.


It's hard to learn the truth:
Acknowledging the difficulty of facing reality or accepting harsh truths.


You got nothing to win,
Feeling like there is no potential for positive outcomes or victories.


But there's everything to lose.
Realizing that there is much at stake, and the potential for consequences is strong.


Give me faith.
Asking for a source of hope or belief in a time of struggle or despair.


Give me, give me faith.
Reiterating the desire for faith or hope, potentially indicating the severity of the situation.


What have you done?
Still reflecting on past mistakes or wondering why things have gone wrong.


White noise from ground control.
A sense of confusion or chaos, likely caused by others or external sources.


So far, so far from home.
Feeling distant or disconnected from a sense of home or belonging.


Give me faith.
Reiterating the need for faith or hope in the midst of hardship.


Hear me SOS.
Asking for help or support again, potentially with more urgency.


Give me faith.
Continuing to ask for hope or belief in a better outcome.


Give me, give me faith.
Reiterating the desire for faith or hope, potentially indicating the severity of the situation.


Give me faith.
Continuing to plead for a source of hope or positivity.


Give me, give me faith.
Emphasizing the urgency and importance of finding faith or belief in a better outcome.


Give me faith.
Again calling for a source of hope or belief in finding a better path forward.


Give me, give me faith.
Reiterating the desire for faith or hope, potentially indicating the severity of the situation.




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