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I disappear
Into the night
The silence is cursing me
One more time
I'm not alone
In this decline
'Cause all my demons
Have come back to life
I cannot wait for a savior
My angel is long gone
I'm on my knees
I don't wanna pray
Give me something
Give me something more
Give me something more
Don't shut my eyes
Give me something more
Give me something worth the sacrifice
I crossed the line
The walk of shame
I hear the church bells
Through the acid rain
How can I trade
The wrong for right
And pick up the pieces
Come back inside?
I can't deny
Don't ask me why
I feel the pressure everywhere
It starts inside
Erupts in pain
It knocks me down
Am I insane?
I can't deny
Don't ask me why
I feel the pressure everywhere
I cannot stand
This life in vain
Give me a sign
Am I insane?
(Give me something to believe)
Into the night
The silence is cursing me
One more time
I'm not alone
In this decline
'Cause all my demons
Have come back to life
My angel is long gone
I'm on my knees
I don't wanna pray
Give me something more
Don't shut my eyes
Give me something more
Give me something worth the sacrifice
The walk of shame
I hear the church bells
Through the acid rain
How can I trade
The wrong for right
And pick up the pieces
Come back inside?
Don't ask me why
I feel the pressure everywhere
It starts inside
Erupts in pain
It knocks me down
Am I insane?
Don't ask me why
I feel the pressure everywhere
I cannot stand
This life in vain
Give me a sign
Am I insane?
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Give Me Something More is a song about losing a loved one and having your faith in God shaken because of it. The second verse sums up the entire story: "I cannot wait for a savior / My angel is long gone / I'm on my knees / I don't wanna pray" The savior being presumably Jesus Christ, "my angel" being the lover or child that has been lost, "on my knees" in grief, "I don't wanna pray" because the person singing blames God for their loss. Explicit references to demons, angels, church bells, prayer, and the savior pretty much cement the context.