Salvation
Isobel Campbell Mark Lanegan Lyrics


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Salvation, salvation
I never really wanted to believe
I always thought you flattered to deceive

Salvation, salvation
My blood is flowing slowly like the tide
And blood is thick and so's my own gray hide
Got to get up and moan [Repeat: x4]

And I went out in that bad old world to roam
And I was like a stranger coming home

Salvation, salvation
I'm fortune's son and I took what I could get
I loved you dear and I never will forget

Salvation, salvation
When my bridges burned, all I saw was you
On the other side, too good to be true

Got to get up and moan [Repeat: x4]

And I went out in that bad old world to roam
And I was like a stranger coming home




And I went out in that bad old world to roam
Yes, and I was like a stranger coming home

Overall Meaning

The song "Salvation" by Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan has powerful and somewhat ambiguous lyrics, leaving room for interpretation. The song seems to be a reflection on the nature of salvation and the singer's own personal journey towards it. The singer seems to be grappling with disbelief in the possibility of salvation while also acknowledging a deep desire for it. The lines, "I never really wanted to believe / I always thought you flattered to deceive" suggest a sense of skepticism towards the idea of salvation, perhaps brought on by life's disappointments and failures.


Despite this skepticism, the singer feels drawn towards the idea of salvation, with lines like "And I went out in that bad old world to roam / And I was like a stranger coming home" hinting at a sense of longing for something greater than themselves. The song carries a lot of weight, with lines about blood flowing and bridges burning, ultimately leading towards the possibility of salvation. The repetition of the line "Got to get up and moan" is a powerful one, suggesting the need to express anguish in order to move towards salvation.


Overall, "Salvation" is a song about the complexities of faith and the struggle to find meaning in life. The lyrics are open to interpretation and can provoke a range of emotions and thoughts, from skepticism to hope and beyond.


Line by Line Meaning

Salvation, salvation
Hope and deliverance, hope and deliverance


I never really wanted to believe
I was skeptical and hesitant about the possibility of salvation


I always thought you flattered to deceive
I believed that any promise of salvation was false and misleading


My blood is flowing slowly like the tide
My life force is ebbing away gradually, like the ocean tides


And blood is thick and so's my own gray hide
My blood is viscous and my skin is tough and weathered


Got to get up and moan [Repeat: x4]
I need to rise up and express my pain and distress through vocalization


And I went out in that bad old world to roam
I left home and ventured into a world filled with hardship and depravity


And I was like a stranger coming home
I experienced a sense of familiarity and belonging, even though I was in a foreign land


I'm fortune's son and I took what I could get
I was lucky in life and seized any opportunities that came my way


I loved you dear and I never will forget
I had a deep affection for someone and will always cherish their memory


When my bridges burned, all I saw was you
When I lost everything, the only thing that mattered to me was the person I loved


On the other side, too good to be true
The person I loved seemed too perfect to exist in the real world




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JAMES GERARD MCCULLOCH

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Comments from YouTube:

cliff jumper

Amazing song. Really showcases Marks great voice.

Mr. Dunn 222

RIP 2/22

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