Divine Intervention
Taking Back Sunday Lyrics


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Despondent, distracted,
You're vicious and romantic;
These are a few of my favorite things.
All of those favors and this is what you choose.
Pass the blues, pass the blues,
And onto something new.

Something real,
Make it timeless.
An act of God and nothing less will be accepted.
So if you're calling me out,
Then count me out.

You were stubborn and melodramatic,
A real class act.
You see I know a few of your favorite things.
Five in the morning and out comes out pouring love
Out the same way in.

Something real,
Make it timeless.
An act of God and nothing less will be accepted.
So if you're calling me out,
Then count me out.

Something real,
Make it timeless.
An act of God and nothing less will be accepted.
I said real,
Make it timeless.
An act of God and nothing less will be accepted.




So if you're calling me out
Then count me out.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Taking Back Sunday's "Divine Intervention" speak of a relationship that has gone sour, where one party is caught up in destructive behavior and the other is looking for something real and lasting. The first verse describes the other person as "despondent" and "distracted," someone who is both cruel and romantic at the same time. Despite their negative qualities, the singer admits that they still have some redeeming qualities that they admire.


However, in the chorus, the singer makes it clear that they are no longer willing to accept this kind of behavior anymore. They are looking for something real and timeless, something that could only be an act of God. They are willing to walk away from the relationship if that is what it takes to find what they are looking for. The second verse talks about the other person again, describing them as "stubborn" and "melodramatic," but also acknowledging that they have some favorite things that they have in common.


Overall, the lyrics to "Divine Intervention" are about the struggle to find something real and lasting in a world that seems to be full of distractions and destructive behavior. The song speaks to the idea that, even when things seem hopeless, there is always a chance for something better if you are willing to let go of the things that are holding you back.


Line by Line Meaning

Despondent, distracted,
Feeling down and unfocused,


You're vicious and romantic;
You have aggressive and passionate tendencies;


These are a few of my favorite things.
These are traits that the singer has an affinity for;


All of those favors and this is what you choose.
Despite all of the good things the person has going for them, they make poor choices;


Pass the blues, pass the blues,
The artist is urging the person to move on from their negative mindset;


And onto something new.
They should focus on something positive instead;


Something real,
The singer wants something genuine and authentic;


Make it timeless.
This thing should be enduring and significant over time;


An act of God and nothing less will be accepted.
Only something truly miraculous will meet the artist's standards;


So if you're calling me out,
If you're challenging the artist's standards,


Then count me out.
They won't participate in whatever this challenge entails;


You were stubborn and melodramatic,
The person being addressed was unreasonably obstinate and excessively emotional;


A real class act.
The singer is being sarcastic and insinuating that their behavior was not classy at all;


You see I know a few of your favorite things.
The singer is familiar with the person's traits and tendencies;


Five in the morning and out comes out pouring love
The person is prone to expressing intense emotions in inappropriate situations;


Out the same way in.
Their love comes and goes quickly and inconsistently;


I said real,
The artist reiterates that authenticity is important;


Make it timeless.
They want this thing to be enduring and significant over time;


An act of God and nothing less will be accepted.
The singer is still holding out for something truly miraculous;


So if you're calling me out
If someone tries to challenge their standards,


Then count me out.
The artist still won't participate in whatever this may be;




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: ADAM BURBANK LAZZARA, EDWARD REYES, FREDERICK PAUL MASCHERINO, MARK O'CONNELL, MATTHEW A. RUBANO

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