Make Me Feel
T.R.E. Lyrics


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The virgin Mary on a chain
Has hit me in the mouth again
As we explore the carnal score
Of sacred and profane
Sulky boy won't drink his milk
Mothers breast beneath the silk
Remains untouched it's way too much
Reject all of that ilk
I have to say it makes me wonder
If you are holding me
To the same blue flame that you are under
I feel you scolding me
Your virgin Mary's in the way
Hallucinate her face by day
Obscure the view in front of you
It's me here made of clay
You're playing near that line so thin,
Austerity? or just give in
To endless appetite,
Embrace that white oblivion?
I have to say it makes me wonder
If you are holding me
To the same blue flame that you are under
I feel you scolding me
And why so high the expectation?
Who could live up to this?
Well, there's no time now for explanation
Cold as an angel's kiss
I have to say it makes me wonder
If you were holding me




To that cold blue flame that you are under
When you were holding me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of T.R.E.'s "Make Me Feel" narrate a complicated relationship between two individuals where one of them is haunted by his partner's religious beliefs and his own insecurities. The reference to "the virgin Mary on a chain" and "carnal score of sacred and profane" convey a sense of guilt and shame associated with pleasure and desire. The persona is struggling to reconcile his own desires with his partner's moral compass.


The persona's partner seems to be holding him to an impossibly high standard, to the point where he wonders if he is being judged by the same "blue flame" that she is under. The persona seeks to understand his partner's motives and expectations but feels judged and scolded instead. The lyrics suggest that their relationship is overshadowed by his partner's almost religious devotion to an idealized notion of purity represented by the virgin Mary.


As the song progresses, the persona becomes more and more insecure, questioning his own worth and whether he can live up to his partner's expectations. He wonders if he should embrace his "endless appetite" or submit to "austerity." The lyrics suggest a constant struggle between the two individuals, with one trying to find balance and harmony while the other imposes their own beliefs and expectations. Ultimately, the persona is left wondering whether his partner is holding him to a standard that she can't even live up to herself.


Line by Line Meaning

The virgin Mary on a chain
T.R.E. feels like he's being restrained by his religion and can't fully explore his desires.


Has hit me in the mouth again
He's feeling guilty for his sexual urges and is conflicted between satisfying them and following his faith.


As we explore the carnal score
He's delving deeper into his desires and experiencing a mix of holy and unholy sensations.


Of sacred and profane
T.R.E. is exploring things that are both good and bad in the eyes of his faith.


Sulky boy won't drink his milk
He's feeling immature and unwilling to accept the consequences of his actions.


Mothers breast beneath the silk
He still craves the safety and comfort of his mother's love.


Remains untouched it's way too much
He's feeling frustrated and unfulfilled, unable to satisfy his desires.


Reject all of that ilk
T.R.E. is rejecting a group of people who he sees as hypocritical or not in line with his personal values.


I have to say it makes me wonder
He's questioning how his actions and desires fit in with his faith.


If you are holding me
T.R.E. is wondering if someone else is judging him or holding him back from fully pursuing his desires.


To the same blue flame that you are under
He's wondering if the person who may be judging him is also struggling with their own desires and faith.


I feel you scolding me
T.R.E. feels judged for his actions by someone else.


Your virgin Mary's in the way
Religious guilt and fears are hindering his ability to fully explore his desires.


Hallucinate her face by day
He can't escape the guilt and his religious ideals even when he's awake, as those thoughts cloud his mind.


Obscure the view in front of you
His religious guilt is making it hard for him to see things clearly, as he's always conflicted.


It's me here made of clay
T.R.E. acknowledges that he's a human, flawed and made of earth, and can't always live up to his religious expectations.


You're playing near that line so thin
He is taking risks with his desires, living near a boundary that is balanced on a thin line of morality.


Austerity? or just give in
He's questioning whether he should suppress his desires (be austere) or give in to them completely.


To endless appetite
He's questioning his ability to control his desires, which seem insatiable.


Embrace that white oblivion?
He's contemplating surrendering to his urges and allowing himself to be consumed by them completely (white oblivion).


And why so high the expectation?
He's questioning the unrealistic or unattainable expectations placed on him by his faith.


Who could live up to this?
He feels that the expectations of his faith are too high for anyone to meet.


Well, there's no time now for explanation
He's acknowledging that things are the way they are and it's too late to change them, so he must live with the consequences of his decisions.


Cold as an angel's kiss
The consequences of his decisions are severe and unforgiving, similar to the cold and distant nature of an angel.


When you were holding me
He's reflecting on someone who may have previously helped guide him in his faith or held him accountable, but he questions their ability to fully understand his struggles with his desires.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: TIMOTHY JON JOHNSON, SHAYE SMITH, SHANNON L. BROWN

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