Crying out kept me sane
Now it's such a crying shame
Mirrors that reflect my past
Showing what would never last
Knowing where I was before
I can see the shutting doors
Closing to unfailing love
But I can't seem to get enough

I desperately want you
I desperately need you
I need a love that stands true
I desperately want you

Living in a world of hurt
Hurting everything that's worth
Loving til the day I die
Sometimes I don't even try
Acting like it's all ok
Knowing that I'm in the way
Seeing where I need to be
But I need you to carry me

I desperately want you
I desperately need you
I need a love that stands true
I desperately want you

You know my name
You know my pain
And I need you
And I need you
And I need you

I desperately want you
I desperately need you
I need a love that stands true
I desperately want you

I desperately want you
I desperately need you
I need a love that stands true
I desperately, desperately want you

You know that I do


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    The only thing that kept him sane was "crying out" which means, in the past, crying out to God was the thing that kept his sanity. He's looking back on his past of what he's done, all the times he's eff'd up, and knowing that the sin would not be a good, long-lasting foundation. "I need a love that stands true", is a reference to this as he needs a strong emotional foundation in a relationship with the Creator of the universe.

    Total omnipotence and total omniscience are recognized here with, "You know my name ... You know my pain", as if God is observing his very life and he understands that he needs to live in God's plan to the best of his ability. Another nod at the omniscience of our Creator with, "You know that I do". He is emphasizing God's all-knowing ability displayed realistically by the design of this world. As if to say, 'This is the message that I preach. All the wrong of my past, I still 'eff up so much and I will always need a personal relationship with you, God.'...love one other, love the Creator of you, don't 'eff over your homies... let's chill bro... let's all blaze together.

    FLAWL3sson August 02, 2009   Link

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