And the light, it burns your skin
In a language you don't understand
It's not that hard
It is not that hard
That's not all
Voices small
Heed them either way they call
Two-step around the room
Kneel down on white
Two-step around the room
Kneel down on white
Two-step around the room
You can kneel down on white
Two-step around the room
You can kneel down on white
That's not all
Voices small
Heed them either way they call
And the light, it burns your skin
In a language you don't understand
In a language you don't understand
It is not that hard
Voices small
Heed them either way they call
Kneel down on white
Two-step around the room
Kneel down on white
Two-step around the room
You can kneel down on white
Two-step around the room
You can kneel down on white
Voices small
Heed them either way they call
In a language you don't understand
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This is about prayer.
This song has to do with the marriage rites of the Latter-Day Saints church.
iembalm, could you go into more detail on how this song relates to the marriage rites of the LDS church? Or, could anyone else?
It is partly about following God's will even when it's easier to follow our own human will, hiding from the light.