She is now a solo artist and has released two albums to date. Her debut album Union, was released on 25 June 2012 and was funded with the help of fans through the PledgeMusic website. Her second album In The Seams, was released on 2 November 2014 to great critical review and earned her plays on 6Music, Radio 1 and on Channel 4 Jo Wiley's Little Noise sessions.
Official sites: www.saintsaviour.co.uk and www.facebook.com/saintsaviourmusic
Horse
Saint Saviour Lyrics
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Did it run too fast, did it run back home
Like I'd run to your arms
Like a speeding train, like a hurricane
Like a wrecking ball, breaking down the wall
Bullets and bombs couldn't keep me from you
Over and over my words, seal the truth
Bullets and bombs couldn't keep me from you
I'll be the horse
Looking so pale like Mama said
Colour of a bruise be yellow soon
Let me see your face and wash your wound
Won't let you go, won't let you go
The song "Horse" by Saint Saviour is a powerful and enigmatic piece that speaks of a strong and deep emotional attachment between two people. The opening line, "What happened to your horse?" immediately establishes a sense of loss and despair. The question itself is metaphorical and could be interpreted as an inquiry into what happened to a significant other or something else special that the person has lost. The following lines, "Did it run too fast, did it run back home?" suggests that there was a sudden escape or disappearance, perhaps highlighting that things aren't always perfect in relationships and sometimes things just don't work out the way they should.
The mood of the song changes in the succeeding lines, "Like I'd run to your arms, Like a speeding train, like a hurricane, Like a wrecking ball, breaking down the wall" with the powerfully emotive vocals of the singer delivering the message of an unbreakable bond and deep passion. The chorus "Bullets and bombs couldn't keep me from you" reinforces the idea that nothing could keep the two apart, not even the harshest of circumstances. The song reaches a crescendo with the singer declaring "I'll be the horse", signifying her determination to be the missing piece keeping them together.
Overall, "Horse" is a profound piece that conveys a message of resilience and perseverance towards love, in the face of all odds. The vocals and lyrics are intense and evocative, making it a truly unforgettable listening experience.
Line by Line Meaning
What happened to your horse
What went wrong in your life?
Did it run too fast, did it run back home
Did it speed away, or did it abandon you and return home?
Like I'd run to your arms
Just as I'd willingly run to you for comfort
Like a speeding train, like a hurricane
I'd come to you with the force and intensity of a powerful force of nature
Like a wrecking ball, breaking down the wall
I'd come to you with the strength and duty to break down any barrier in our way
Bullets and bombs couldn't keep me from you
Nothing could separate us in our love for each other
Over and over my words, seal the truth
I'll tell you the truth repeatedly until it sinks in and you believe it
I'd give you my courage, my power, my youth
I'll give you all of the traits that make me who I am
I'll be the horse
I'll be your dependable and loyal companion
Looking so pale like Mama said
You look unwell, as my mother warned me
Colour of a bruise be yellow soon
Your bruise will soon heal and fade to a yellowish color
Let me see your face and wash your wound
Allow me to take care of you and help nurse you back to health
Won't let you go, won't let you go
I refuse to let you leave or give up on our relationship
Writer(s): Rebecca Jones Copyright: Kobalt Music Services Ltd. Kms
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