Really didn't think I was gonna make it.
Really didn't think I was gonna make it this way.
Put on my robot face. Hide my emotions way far away from me.
Oh! You really saw my naked heart.
You really brought out the naked part.
I don't know what you were doing-
I know I just want to thank you for thinking of me.
I want to take you. For all that you are.
Although our worlds seem far apart
I want to see you- thru all that you do.
I want to thank you.
This part is obviously about the speaker who had been squeaking through life, having no love in his life, put aside his emotions and is telling a woman about his tale. Then he goes into explaining how this woman who is now in his life saw through his "robot face" and was able to bring about the return of his real self. The speaker had no idea what the woman was doing in, I assume conversing and building a relationship with him, but wants to thank her for saving him. The speaker wants to see and take in everything that the woman is. As for the worlds apart line, I take that to mean that perhaps they are two very different people.
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It was strange and it was soothing, and you could even say amusing-
The way it came to me.
You'd devised a simple plan, that would change the fate of man,
you'd thought of everything
Oh! you really saw my naked heart.
You really brought out the naked part.
I don't know what you were doing-
I know I just want to thank you for thinking of me
I want to take you. For all that you are.
Although our worlds seem far apart
I want to see you- thru all that you do.
I want to thank you.
I think this part he is directing towards God. After realizing that God has found him and vice versa, the speaker begins to thank God, for in the greater scheme of things, took time and consideration to bring the person into the speakers life. That would explain "I don't know what you were doing- I know I just want to thank you for thinking of me."
All in all, this has to be one of the most beautiful songs I've heard so far in my life, all 21 years of it. Evil Urges has introduced me to one of the greatest bands, and I will gladly make my way backwards through their past albums to find more treasures.
Really didn't think I was gonna make it. Really didn't think I was gonna make it this way. Put on my robot face. Hide my emotions way far away from me.
Oh! You really saw my naked heart. You really brought out the naked part. I don't know what you were doing- I know I just want to thank you for thinking of me.
I want to take you. For all that you are. Although our worlds seem far apart I want to see you- thru all that you do. I want to thank you.
This part is obviously about the speaker who had been squeaking through life, having no love in his life, put aside his emotions and is telling a woman about his tale. Then he goes into explaining how this woman who is now in his life saw through his "robot face" and was able to bring about the return of his real self. The speaker had no idea what the woman was doing in, I assume conversing and building a relationship with him, but wants to thank her for saving him. The speaker wants to see and take in everything that the woman is. As for the worlds apart line, I take that to mean that perhaps they are two very different people. ++++++++++
It was strange and it was soothing, and you could even say amusing- The way it came to me. You'd devised a simple plan, that would change the fate of man, you'd thought of everything
Oh! you really saw my naked heart. You really brought out the naked part. I don't know what you were doing- I know I just want to thank you for thinking of me
I want to take you. For all that you are. Although our worlds seem far apart I want to see you- thru all that you do. I want to thank you.
I think this part he is directing towards God. After realizing that God has found him and vice versa, the speaker begins to thank God, for in the greater scheme of things, took time and consideration to bring the person into the speakers life. That would explain "I don't know what you were doing- I know I just want to thank you for thinking of me."
All in all, this has to be one of the most beautiful songs I've heard so far in my life, all 21 years of it. Evil Urges has introduced me to one of the greatest bands, and I will gladly make my way backwards through their past albums to find more treasures.