I'm driving through the desert I, met a man
Who told me of his crazy plan
He'd been walking there for twenty days
He was going to walk on
For twenty more
Said "How about a drink or a bite to eat?"
He said "No, my faith is all I need"
So then, save me
Save me mister walking man
If you can

You don't need to prove a thing to me
Just give me faith, make me believe
Come on, save me
Save me Mister walking man
If you can
Come on, save me
Save me Mister stranger
If you please save me
Save me
Stranger, if you please
Or am I too far gone
I see to get back home
To get back home

How about you take a ride with me
We could kill some time, shoot the breeze
He said "every whispering wind and second counts"
Oh, maybe if you walk, but you should drive around

Save me
Save me
Mr. walking man, if you can
Come on, save me
Save me Mr. stranger, if you please
Save me, save me
Stranger, if you please
Or am I too far gone
To get back home
To get back home
I don't need you to stall for some time, no
I don't need you to turn water into wine, no
I don't need you to, to fly
I'm just asking you to save me

(Might try saving yourself)
I'm going to save me
(Might try saving yourself)
I swear those lips shine
(Might try saving yourself)
As it, the moon, the moon it shines
(Might try saving yourself)
Why don't you, save me
(Might try saving yourself)
Come on and save me
(Might try saving yourself)


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Save Me Lyrics as written by David John Matthews

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    I think this song is 100% referencing Jesus Christ, but I see it a little differently than most:

    In this song, Jesus is the man walking through the desert and Dave as the narrator is representative of 1) those who cling to the idea of Jesus, maybe for the wrong reasons, in hopes they can "be saved" and 2) the distractions faced by Jesus Christ on his righteous journey.

    Asking to be saved, the narrator describes the the desperation to people to "be saved." He describes people that aren't looking to prove the integrity of their savior, and people that are afraid they're too far gone, "to get back home." In the ends points out that its not all just up to who you ask for help and who you put your faith in, you in fact are required to take action yourself

    He is also further describing the existence of Jesus and the temptation, speculation, and doubt surrounding his life. The narrator is opposing Jesus asking him for drink, bite to eat, a ride, and a conversation. Jesus knows, "every whispering wind and second counts" and has to advert the temptation. I think Dave's describing Jesus remaining and icon and being a man of extreme importance without actually having to prove any ability to save or preform a miracle. Jesus and faith have power to Dave in their existence and how people use them on an individual basis.

    overall, pro Jesus and pro faith with out being pro religion, and in fact supporting self initiative.

    sugarmagnoliadayon May 17, 2009   Link

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