Rescue
Myshel Lyrics
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It was a cold night
And something didnt feel right
A dark force tried to hold her tight
Parslysed, like kryptonite
She's a damsel in distress
Bound by her nemesis
She sends out an SOS
Then I heard the call
'Let your power fall!'
I pulled out my sword
I'm suited up, it's time for war
Here I come to the rescue
To the res- to the rescue
Don't fear, I will save you
I'm a superhero
Here I come to the rescue
To the res- to the rescue
Don't fear, I will save you
I'm a superhero
(God saved the world)
(God saved the world)
Had to face the villain of his soul
He tried to run but it wouldn't let go
It's a pain he wish he didn't know
Saying, 'Has evil dealt the last blow?'
Fear poisoned his heart
Started out looking for an antidote
Bound by his nemesis
He sends out an SOS
Then I heard the call
'Let your power fall!'
I pulled out my sword
I'm suited up, it's time for war
Here I come to the rescue
To the res- to the rescue
Don't fear, I will save you
I'm a superhero
Here I come to the rescue
To the res- to the rescue
Don't fear, I will save you
I'm a superhero
Not of this world
This light comes from the father
God is the source
Of my superpower
(By his power you and I can save the world (until end))
The lyrics of Myshel's song "Rescue" speaks about the experience of being in distress, feeling powerless and being bound by the nemesis. The song's message is conveyed through two different stories. The first speaks of a damsel in distress who sends out an SOS to be rescued, while the second tells of someone who is trying to overcome their own villains of the soul. In both scenarios, the savior is ready to rescue and save them. The overall message is of hope, conveyed by the statement "I'm a superhero," implying that there is always a way out, and you can overcome adversities.
The lyrics are filled with metaphors, similes, and allusions, which make them more relatable and inspiring. The imagery of a damsel in distress and a superhero coming to rescue, and the reference to Superman's Kryptonite vulnerability are indicative of the songwriter's ability to weave compelling stories through their lyrics.
The song's meaning is further emphasized through the repeated line "Here I come to the rescue," which portrays the savior's readiness to help and save anyone in distress. The final moments of the song talk about the ultimate savior, i.e., God, and how He is the source of the superhero's powers, emphasizing the ultimate source of hope that anyone can turn to.
Line by Line Meaning
It was a cold night
The situation was bleak and uncomfortable
And something didn't feel right
There was an underlying sense of danger or unease
A dark force tried to hold her tight
Something malevolent was trying to control or harm her
Parslysed, like kryptonite
She was rendered helpless, unable to move or defend herself
She's a damsel in distress
She is vulnerable and in need of rescue
She feels so powerless
She lacks agency or control over her situation
Bound by her nemesis
She is constrained or trapped by her enemy
She sends out an SOS
She signals for help and support
Then I heard the call
The artist receives a directive or message
'Let your power fall!'
The artist is instructed to use their abilities
I pulled out my sword
The singer gears up for battle
I'm suited up, it's time for war
The artist is ready to face the challenge head on
Here I come to the rescue
The singer is arriving to save the day
To the res- to the rescue
A celebratory and empowering chant
Don't fear, I will save you
The singer reassures the one in need that they won't face the danger alone
I'm a superhero
The artist identifies as a powerful and capable figure
(God saved the world)
A reference to a higher power or source of guidance
Had to face the villain of his soul
The singer encounters a personal and internal struggle
He tried to run but it wouldn't let go
The struggle was persistent and difficult to overcome
It's a pain he wish he didn't know
The artist experiences emotional or psychological anguish
Saying, 'Has evil dealt the last blow?'
The artist questions if they'll be defeated by negative forces
Fear poisoned his heart
The artist feels overwhelmed by anxiety or uncertainty
Started out looking for an antidote
The singer searches for a way to counteract the negative emotions
Not of this world
The artist distinguishes their source of power from earthly means
This light comes from the father
The singer attributes their strength and abilities to a higher power
God is the source
The singer acknowledges the role of divinity in their life
Of my superpower
The singer identifies their abilities as gifts from a higher power
(By his power you and I can save the world (until end))
A message of empowerment and motivation to use one's abilities to help others
Contributed by Molly S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jade Brook
There was a reward for the rescue of the girls but he wouldn’t accept it. He said to give the money to the girls. Brings a tear to my eye every time I think of it.
R9
That's a good man, bless him 🙏
Hercules Baterna
then there are others who wanted to claim it, the people who helped broke down the door --,
Mick Standing
Yes some people are worth living for and Charles is that. Those girls that day are so lucky.
Marvin Smith
People are people. Some good, some bad. It's a lot more good people than bad. Lets keep winning. Peace
Silver Cat
🙄
Liam Land
This guy is both extraordinary and hilarious
E castillo
rite
wtrcip
yes
Andrew Williamson
Liam Land Pity he spent most his life in trouble with the law for drug offences & time in prison for serious abuse against women