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Needle & Thread Lyrics
When the world welcomes us in,
We're closer to Heaven than we'll ever know.
They say this place has changed,
But strip away all of the technology
And you will see
That we all are hunters,
Hunting for something that will make us okay.
Here we lay alone in hospital beds,
Tracing life in our heads;
But all that is left
Is that this was our entrance and now it's our exit,
As we find our way home.
All the blood and all the sweat
That we invested to be loved
Follows us into our end,
Where we begin to understand
That we are made of love,
And all the beauty stemming from it.
We are made of love,
And every fracture caused by the lack of it.
"You were a million years of work,"
Said God and His angels, with needle and thread.
They kissed your head and said,
"You're a good kid and you make us proud.
So just give your best and the rest will come,
And we'll see you soon."
All the blood and all the sweat
That we invested to be loved
Follows us into our end,
Where we begin to understand
That maybe Hollywood was right:
When the credits have rolled and the tears have dried,
The answers that we have been dying to find
Are all pieced together and, somehow,
Made perfectly mine.
We are made of love,
And all the beauty stemming from it.
We are made of love,
And every fracture caused by the lack of it.
We're closer to Heaven than we'll ever know.
They say this place has changed,
But strip away all of the technology
And you will see
That we all are hunters,
Hunting for something that will make us okay.
Tracing life in our heads;
But all that is left
Is that this was our entrance and now it's our exit,
As we find our way home.
That we invested to be loved
Follows us into our end,
Where we begin to understand
And all the beauty stemming from it.
We are made of love,
And every fracture caused by the lack of it.
Said God and His angels, with needle and thread.
"You're a good kid and you make us proud.
So just give your best and the rest will come,
And we'll see you soon."
That we invested to be loved
Follows us into our end,
Where we begin to understand
When the credits have rolled and the tears have dried,
The answers that we have been dying to find
Are all pieced together and, somehow,
Made perfectly mine.
And all the beauty stemming from it.
We are made of love,
And every fracture caused by the lack of it.
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Since SaL is a devoted Christian band it is easy to see how this song deals with the love God put into us when we He created us, but that throughout life we don't understand just how much He has loved us ever since the beginning until we die.
This song is so beautiful. Probably my favorite off the record.
It deals with the clarity that comes to us as we're dying.
this song is amazing.
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Gorgeous song. Favorite by them ever. Makes me cry every time I listen to it.
This is the song that sold the band to me. The thesis of the song is remensicent of the one in The Juliana Theory's song "Everything", one of love in abundance.
The only reason I've ever been given to have a tattoo. =)
this is a beautiful song, but i don't really like how this bands and other "indie christian rock" bands kind of shove their belief of god down all of their listeners' throats. i understand that musicians write about what affects them and what they feel and stand for, but this song is a little overkill. not every single one of their listeners is going to have the same reverence for the christian god. i'm agnostic and lyrics like this always turn me off.
Like you said, artists use music as a way of relating to the world around them. If faith informs that then why wouldn't it appear in their music? As far as the lyrics are concerned I can definitely appreciate the emphasis on value life in the lyrics. I find them very dignified and something, as one agnostic to another, I feel has room in the non-faith-based music industry.
Like you said, artists use music as a way of relating to the world around them. If faith informs that then why wouldn't it appear in their music? As far as the lyrics are concerned I can definitely appreciate the emphasis on value life in the lyrics. I find them very dignified and something, as one agnostic to another, I feel has room in the non-faith-based music industry.