LETRA
Hallelujah
[Intro]
Nah, uh
[Verse 1]
I don't wanna keep running around
Like a chicken with her head cut off, oh
Violent metaphors are bringin' me down
But they're the only ones I'm thinkin' of
Am I the only one who hears a baby cry
And fantasizes ways that I could shut them up? Ha
I don't really like the way that sounds
But it's too late now (Too late now)
[Pre-Chorus]
Do I need help?
[Chorus]
Maybe I've been smokin' too much
Maybe I've been sleepin' not enough
Should I say (Hallelujah)?
Should I say (Hallelujah)?
Maybe I've been alone too much
Pretendin' that I never needed love
Should I say (Hallelujah)?
Should I say (Hallelujah)?
[Verse 2]
How am I supposed to work on myself
When there are Nazis in a big White House? Uh
It seems ridiculous to live in Hell
But I guess that's what we're doin' now
And maybe I should see a therapist
But the apocalypse is probably gonna take us out, uh
I don't really like the way that sounds
But it's too late now (Too late now)
[Pre-Chorus]
I might need help
[Chorus]
Maybe I've been smokin' too much
Maybe I've been sleepin' not enough
Should I say (Hallelujah)?
Should I say (Hallelujah)?
Maybe I've been alone too much
Pretendin' that I never needed love
Should I say (Hallelujah)?
Should I say (Hallelujah)?
[Post-Chorus]
Maybe that'll save me (Hallelujah)
Maybe that'll save me (Hallelujah)
Maybe that'll save me, oh (Hallelujah, hallelujah)
Nothing's gonna save me
[Bridge]
Only time I've gotten on my knees
I wasn't praying, ha
[Chorus]
Well, maybe I've been smokin' too much (Maybe I've been smokin' too much)
Maybe I've been sleepin' not enough (Not enough, hmm)
Should I say (Hallelujah)?
Should I say (Hallelujah)?
Maybe I've been alone too much (Alone too much)
Pretendin' that I never needed love (Never needed love)
Should I say (Hallelujah)?
Should I say (Hallelujah)?
[Post-Chorus]
Maybe that'll save me, yeah (Hallelujah)
Maybe that'll save me (Hallelujah)
Ooh, oh (Hallelujah, hallelujah)
Nothin', nothin' can save us now
Significado de la letra
En 'Hallelujah' de Bea Miller, la cantante reflexiona sobre sus luchas internas y las preocupaciones del mundo que la rodea. Describe la sensación de estar abrumada por la ansiedad y el estrés, cuestionándose si necesita ayuda. A través de versos poderosos, Bea Miller aborda temas como la soledad, la necesidad de amor y la incertidumbre sobre el futuro. Se enfrenta a realidades desafiantes, como la presencia de problemas sociales y políticos, y cómo esto impacta en su bienestar emocional. A pesar de todo, encuentra consuelo en la idea de que tal vez decir 'Hallelujah' pueda ser su salvación. La canción fusiona una introspección emocional profunda con una cruda observación de la realidad, creando una obra honesta y conmovedora sobre la búsqueda de esperanza en medio de la adversidad.
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