Glorious
Johnson Andreas Lyrics


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Here she comes with a master plan
And I'm starting to lose control
Here she comes to this trash of man
And I'm ready to taste it all... when

She's bringing me in
Checking me out
Making me Glorious

Here she comes like a brand new day
Belly dancing across the room
In the moonlight I watch her sway
To her rhythm I?ll go as groom... with grace... tonight...

She's bringing me in
Checking me out
Making me Glorious

Well
Here she comes
She's bringing me in
Checking me out
Making me Glorious
She's bringing me in




Turning me on
Making me Glorious

Overall Meaning

The verse in "Glorious" by Johnson Andreas conveys a sense of surrender to the allure of a woman who possesses a "master plan" that is too intriguing to resist. The singer admits to starting to lose control as she approaches him, signaling that she possesses a captivating power over him. He describes himself as a "trash of man," signifying that he may feel inferior to this woman and her plans. He admits to being ready to taste it all, perhaps meaning he is ready to take a leap of faith and trust her.


The chorus repeats the idea that she is bringing him in, checking him out, and making him glorious. This could mean that she is drawing him into her world, examining him, and eventually elevating him to a better version of himself. 'Glorious' in this context likely means that he feels incredible and exceptional due to her influence.


The second verse describes the woman's movements as she belly dances across the room in moonlight. The singer watches her sway and is enthralled by her rhythm, stating that he will go as her groom tonight with grace. He is overcome by her, and it's clear that he is willing to submit to her entirely.


Overall, "Glorious" by Johnson Andreas appears to be a song about surrendering oneself to the captivating influence of another person, namely a woman with a "master plan" who possesses great power over the singer.


Line by Line Meaning

Here she comes with a master plan
She's coming with a clear goal in mind


And I'm starting to lose control
Her presence is affecting him in a way that he's losing self-control


Here she comes to this trash of man
She's coming to someone who's had his share of mistakes


And I'm ready to taste it all... when
He's willing to experience all of it with her


She's bringing me in
Her essence is drawing him towards her


Checking me out
She is examining him in order to see if he is a worthy partner


Making me Glorious
She is elevating his status and making him feel exceptional


Here she comes like a brand new day
He sees her as a refreshing change from his regular life


Belly dancing across the room
She's moving and grooving sensually


In the moonlight I watch her sway
He's admiring her movements


To her rhythm I'll go as groom... with grace... tonight...
He will follow her movements smoothly, knowing that grace is key for a successful outcome.


Turning me on
She's making him feel sexually aroused




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANDREAS JOHNSON

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@TreCool28993

One of those GLORIOUS moments when you find a song you've been trying to find for all eternity.

@johnyare8576

Found it at last, brilliant.

@uzigames1185

I hear ya, it all started with a Ben Fogle series ...

@sammiii00

TreCool28993 you posted this 3 years ago. Today I totally agree xx

@WelcomeLeo

Same

@clairemangan3235

Nobody else knew this song when I was teenager. I felt like I was the only person who had heard it...now I’ve found it again. And I just had to google him to see what he looks like, yep, still hot.

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@Jamesmlvc

I never understood why this wasn't a bigger hit than it was. It still sounds fresh and amazing all these years later.

@LAURA11.

You gotta be kidding. This was a super hit back in the days

@Jamesmlvc

@LAURA  I acknowledge it was a hit, but I don't understand why it wasn't BIGGER than it was.

@LAURA11.

@James Monaghan Maybe it was bigger in my country

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