Halo
Lewis Watson Lyrics


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Maybe you're lost,
Maybe you're scared
Maybe you're lonely
Or you haven't got there yet

You're falling apart,
Come away at the seams
Even when you're wide awake,
You're drowning in your dreams

It's a wonder you don't know,
How wonderful you are
So maybe I should show you now

That you have a halo
You have a halo
You have a halo
But maybe you don't know

You have a halo
You have a halo
You have a halo
But maybe you don't know

What is the use of just giving in?
You know that if you keep this up
You'll be more scars than skin

Maybe once in a while
I could help you
Because they say a problem shared
Is a problem cut in two

It's a wonder you don't know,
How wonderful you are
So maybe I should show you now

That you have a halo
You have a halo




You have a halo
But maybe you don't know

Overall Meaning

The song "Halo" by Lewis Watson is a poignant reminder of the importance of self-love and appreciation. In the beginning of the song, Watson acknowledges the possibility that the listener may be lost, scared, lonely or struggling in some way. He empathizes with the listener's situation, noting that they may feel like they are falling apart and drowning in their own dreams. However, despite all of this, Watson believes that the listener is still a wonderful person and has a "halo" - a symbol of their inner light and goodness.


Watson urges the listener to recognize their own worth, even if they may not be able to see it for themselves. He recognizes that it can be difficult to find hope when everything seems to be falling apart but he emphasizes the importance of not giving up. He suggests that by sharing their problems with others, the burden can become more manageable. The song builds to a powerful chorus where Watson repeats the phrase "You have a halo" to remind the listener of their inherent goodness and value as a person.


Overall, "Halo" is a beautiful and emotional song that underscores the importance of self-love and reminds the listener that they are not alone. It's a powerful reminder that even when we feel like we're falling apart, there is still light and goodness within us.


Line by Line Meaning

Maybe you're lost,
Perhaps you're feeling disoriented or confused


Maybe you're scared
You might be feeling frightened or anxious


Maybe you're lonely
You feel like you're alone in this situation


Or you haven't got there yet
You may not have reached your desired outcome


You're falling apart,
You're breaking down emotionally and mentally


Come away at the seams
Your emotions are overwhelming you and causing you to unravel


Even when you're wide awake,
Even in your conscious state, you're struggling to cope


You're drowning in your dreams
Your nightmares and fears are consuming you


It's a wonder you don't know,
You have remarkable qualities, but you don't seem to see them


How wonderful you are
You have unique and admirable traits and qualities


So maybe I should show you now
Perhaps I can help you see your worth


That you have a halo
You possess a valuable quality or attribute


But maybe you don't know
You're unaware of your own strengths


What is the use of just giving in?
What's the point of surrendering to your fears and doubts?


You know that if you keep this up
You're aware that if you continue in this manner


You'll be more scars than skin
You'll be emotionally wounded and bruised


Maybe once in a while
Occasionally


I could help you
I'll be there to assist you


Because they say a problem shared
Talking to someone about your difficulties


Is a problem cut in two
Can ease the burden and stress on you


You have a halo
You have a wonderful attribute or characteristic


You have a halo
You possess an admirable quality


You have a halo
You are a remarkable individual


But maybe you don't know
Perhaps you're unaware of your own greatness




Lyrics © THE ROYALTY NETWORK INC.
Written by: AMY WADGE, LEWIS MICHAEL WATSON

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