Honesty
John-John Lyrics


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Apologies on repeat honesty, and defeat
Cover up my face
I need grace on grace on grace

So short I fall unable to stand tall
Fallen on my face
I need grace on grace on grace
On grace on grace on grace

I hold on to forgiveness
Like a child to a balloon
But imminently I loose my grasp
And watch it fade out of view
I just don't want to lose you
I just don't want to lose you

Faking it doesn't fix a thing
My disguises, they're all wearing thin
Honey you don't want to know me
I need grace on grace on grace
On grace on grace on

I hold on to forgiveness
Like a child to a balloon
But imminently I loose my grasp
And watch it fade out of view




I just don't want to lose you
I just don't want to lose you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to John-John's song "Honesty" explore themes of vulnerability, the struggle with self-deception, and the desire for forgiveness and grace. The repetition of apologies and honesty emphasizes the singer's recognition of their shortcomings and the repeated instances of defeat. The line "Cover up my face, I need grace on grace on grace" suggests that the singer is aware of their tendency to hide their true self and is in need of multiple layers of forgiveness and mercy.


The next section of the song reflects the singer's feelings of inadequacy and their tendency to fall short. The phrase "So short I fall unable to stand tall, fallen on my face" expresses the singer's continuous failures and their inability to maintain a sense of strength or resilience. The repetition of the phrase "I need grace on grace on grace" further emphasizes their desperate need for forgiveness and understanding.


The following lines reveal the internal struggle faced by the singer when it comes to holding onto forgiveness. The comparison to a child holding onto a balloon highlights the delicate nature of forgiveness and how easily it can slip away. The singer's admission that they don't want to lose the person they are addressing reflects their fear of losing the connection and understanding that forgiveness brings.


The final section of the lyrics highlights the singer's realization that pretending or putting on a facade does not solve anything. Their disguises are wearing thin, indicating that their attempts to hide their true self are becoming less effective. The line "Honey you don't want to know me" suggests that the singer believes their true self is undesirable, emphasizing their need for grace and acceptance.


Overall, the lyrics of "Honesty" delve into the complexities of human nature, the struggle with self-deception, and the longing for forgiveness and grace in order to maintain genuine connections with others.


Line by Line Meaning

Apologies on repeat honesty, and defeat
I keep apologizing for my repeated honesty, which always ends in defeat.


Cover up my face
I try to hide my true self.


I need grace on grace on grace
I desperately need forgiveness and understanding.


So short I fall unable to stand tall
I constantly fall short and can't seem to succeed.


Fallen on my face
I have failed miserably.


On grace on grace on grace
I need even more grace and forgiveness.


I hold on to forgiveness
I cling to the hope of being forgiven.


Like a child to a balloon
Just like a child holding onto a balloon tightly.


But imminently I loose my grasp
But eventually, I lose my grip.


And watch it fade out of view
And see forgiveness slipping away from me.


I just don't want to lose you
I don't want to lose your love and acceptance.


Faking it doesn't fix a thing
Pretending doesn't solve any problems.


My disguises, they're all wearing thin
My attempts to hide who I truly am are becoming ineffective.


Honey you don't want to know me
You wouldn't want to truly know the real me.


I need grace on grace on grace
I need more and more forgiveness and understanding.


On grace on grace on
Continuously seeking grace and forgiveness.


I just don't want to lose you
I don't want to lose your love and acceptance.




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