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Lyrically it's about not being good enough for the person you're with.
Lyrically, the song tells of a romance that has withered, and finds the protagonist asking her lover " if it's over, let me go.

Lyrically and concept
Lyrically, the album focused on the concept of faith implied by the album's title, Beyond Belief, with radio singles entitled " Creed ," " Love " and " Prayer ," as well as the title track and " I Am on the Rock.
Lyrically it is a concept album about humanity's rebellion against a pantheon of evil, uncaring gods.

Lyrically and album
Lyrically, the album contains social commentary so harsh that CCM described it as " perhaps the most scathing ever put out by a Christian label.
Lyrically, the album was dark and serious to an unprecedented degree, with introspective tracks like " All Her Favorite Fruit " and " Come On Darkness ," although the lyrics were not devoid of satire.
Lyrically the album struck a fine balance between songs looking inward and looking outward.
He continues by saying ; " Lyrically, musically, and historically, AZ has come up with his best work in a long time on this album.
Lyrically, Jackson's album is said to exhibit " politically driven feminist " message, as stated by Lilly Goren in You've Come A Long Way, Baby: Women, Politics, and Popular Culture ( 2009 ).
Lyrically, the album is very political.
Lyrically, the album was fiercely anti-Christian, with such songs as " Poet is Priest ", " Julian H. Cope ", and the single " Fear Loves This Place " espousing Cope ’ s paganesque perspective and being highly critical of the established Church.
Lyrically, the album dealt with criticism of British and European culture, violence, morbidity ( especially in reference to the song " Passenger On The Menu ", which describes in graphic detail the experiences of the passengers on the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 ), atheism, nihilism and humour.
Lyrically, the album focused on the experiences of Rowe and the band during the previous two-years.
Lyrically, the band also showcased diversity, ranging from silly, comedy-oriented songs (" Fakin ' Jamaican ") to serious and sociopolitical (" Racist World "), promoting racial equality and unity, often touching upon then-current events such as David Duke's 1992 presidential campaign (" David Duke is Running For President ") and the racial controversy surrounding Ice Cube's album Death Certificate (" Ice Cube, Korea Wants A Word With You ").
Lyrically, the song " The Night and the Silent Water " is about the grandfather of vocalist / guitarist Mikael Åkerfeldt, who had died shortly before the recording of the album.
Lyrically speaking, the dominating themes of the album were loneliness and deep yearning.
Lyrically, the album revolves around the fight against spiritually destructive forces.
Lyrically the album featured songs about killing Miss America, religion, rape and horror movie themed such as a song mentioning The Wolf Man.
Lyrically, Songs for Dustmites deals with " familiar themes of love and loss ", while Burns himself has described the album as " songs about science and love ".
Lyrically, the album deals with abstract science fiction-themed subjects, a departure from the Satanic lyrics of earlier work.
Lyrically, the album dealt with prominent issues in mid 1980s society, such as televangelists, consumerism and famine in Ethiopia.
Lyrically most of the tracks have a common theme, that of a strong and independent woman, hence the album title.

Lyrically and deals
Lyrically, it deals with negative stereotypes about " metalheads ", all of which Mustaine claims are untrue.
Lyrically, the band deals with topics on fantasy, mythology, nature, the cosmos, and metaphysics.
Lyrically, every song deals in some way with the issue of truth-focusing more on half-truths than outright lies.
Lyrically, the song deals with the difficulties in the relationships between mothers and teenagers that appears during the adolescence, and it was dedicated to the group's mothers.
Lyrically, it deals with pain, conflict, faith, and redemption, with Edwards ' personal Christian beliefs influencing much of the lyrical imagery.
Lyrically, the song deals with what it considers to be the greed in the world.

Lyrically and with
Lyrically, the band continued their trademark social commentary, with songs such as " MTV Get Off The Air " and " Jock-o-rama " poking fun at mainstream America.
Lyrically, the old romantic view of love was largely banished, with tracks such as " Modestic " and " Three Star Compartment " portraying people trapped in loveless relationships and " Sperm Meets Egg, So What?
Lyrically, dainas concern themselves with native mythology but, in contrast to most similar forms, do not have any legendary heroes.
Lyrically, the style features a combination of Sub-Continental-accented ( usually Indian ) vocals delivered in the clipped style associated with Dancehall-and sometimes including the Patois of the latter style.
" Lyrically, the more confrontational elements heard on ' Everything ...' were reined in, with Palumbo taking a more cerebral approach.
Lyrically, dainas concern themselves with native mythology and traditional festivals but, in contrast to most similar forms, do not have any legendary heroes.
Lyrically their songs tended to be concerned with decadence and the moral bankruptcy of the world as they saw it, as summed up in the title of their debut single " Snobbery and Decay "the cover of which featured pictures of Quentin Crisp and Liberace.
Lyrically, the two songs are firmly rooted in themes associated with Mount Eerie but the recordings utilize Microphones-associated choral arrangements, differing from than the more solitary Mount Eerie material.
Lyrically, they were known as having a straightforward approach to songwriting, with a minimal use of metaphor.
Lyrically, 54-71 appears to draw great inspiration from American hip-hop artists ; indeed, the band's only 2009 release, " IDEA OF A MASTER PIECE ", was a collaboration with Kool Keith.
Lyrically, as the name of the band would suggest, they deal with themes relating to solitude, loneliness, alienation, self-exploration, and pain.
Lyrically it retained the band ’ s sense of biting sarcasm and expressed dissatisfaction with the U. S. electoral system and the current state of punk rock in the mainstream, amongst other topics.
Lyrically, Doughman blends narratives of seemingly mundane everyday occurrences with occasional elements of surrealism or subtle commentary, such as in Calgon, Take Me Away !.
Lyrically, these performers drew on early singer-songwriters like Woody Guthrie, and the whole scene became gradually associated with the political left ( Garofolo, 196 ).
Lyrically, the song is written from a woman's point of view where she expresses her sense of relief with the end of her troubled relationship.
Lyrically, the song is a tribute to the performer Andy Kaufman with numerous references to Kaufman's career including Elvis impersonation, wrestling, and the film My Breakfast with Blassie.

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