I used to believe in a god That worked miracles for his believers I used to believe in a god That heard all of the prayers we were speaking I used to believe in a lie And i might never get what i gave for it Ever again
If you could hear me out, now I’m walking alone, and the sky has begun getting dark It’s not that i’m scared of the dark, no, it’s just that i know The way that this part of town gets at night I’m scared of being alonе And i know i don’t know my way home So you can go set the tablе without me
So you can go set the table without me You know i used to believe that my parents Ever knew what they were doing I used to believe that my parents Could listen the way i need you to I used to believe in a lie And i might never get what i gave for it Ever again Never again Give my family what love i can send I’m walking alone now , and it’s getting dark out You know i was never afraid of the dark, it’s just that i know The way that this part of town gets at night I’m scared of being alone, and i know i don’t know my way home So you can go set the table without me So you can go set the table without me It’s pretty hard to believe that the universe made all of this All of us As an accident It’s hard to believe That my life fell apart only cause my god planned it It’s hard to believe in a lie But we all seem to know what we’re doing I don’t seem to know my way home So you can just set the table without me This stuntman’s going for a loop, and i’ll be out for a while So can you please set the table without me A dog who was left in the cold, he was kicked, and he was hurt So could you please set the table without me A boy who has carried a cross, that he doesn’t need for a long time… So could you please set the table without me
Song Description:
"Service Dogs - Set the Table" is a poignant and reflective song that delves into themes of belief, family, and finding one's way in the world. The lyrics speak to the singer's past beliefs in a higher power and in their parents, only to realize that these beliefs may have been based on lies. The singer grapples with feelings of loneliness and uncertainty, symbolized by the darkness of night and the fear of being alone.
The song also touches on existential questions, questioning the idea of the universe as a random occurrence and reflecting on personal struggles and hardships. The singer ultimately asks for understanding and forgiveness, acknowledging their own struggles and the pain they have endured.
The imagery of setting the table without the singer suggests a sense of absence and longing, as they navigate their own path and try to find their place in the world. The song ends with a plea for empathy and compassion, highlighting the importance of support and understanding in difficult times. Overall, "Service Dogs - Set the Table" is a heartfelt and introspective track that explores the complexities of faith, family, and personal growth.
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Service dogs - Set the Table I used to believe in a god That worked miracles for his believers I used to believe in a god That heard all of the prayers we were speaking I used to believe in a lie And i