Pray All The Way Home
by Austin Snell
Summary
Austin Snell's "Pray All The Way Home" dives into the struggle of battling personal demons while trying to find solace in faith. It paints a picture of someone who feels lost yet keeps reaching out for help, even when they make the same mistakes over and over.
Full Analysis
The song captures a raw, honest look at the tension between desire and regret. The narrator grapples with their choices and feels a sense of loneliness, even when they think they have a connection with God. It’s a mix of vulnerability and defiance, showing how one can be drawn to harmful habits while still holding onto hope for redemption.
Verse 1
I think me and god are a little tighter than you might think
I talk to him all the time he knows that I drink to drown
Get lost to get found it won't work forever but its working for now
In this verse, the narrator establishes a close relationship with God, suggesting they communicate often. The mention of drinking to "drown" hints at using alcohol as a coping mechanism for deeper issues. The line about getting lost to be found reflects a cycle of seeking clarity through chaos, acknowledging that it’s a temporary fix. It sets the tone for the internal struggle that continues throughout the song.
Chorus
I empty the bottle and empty my soul
I sleep with the devil and I wake up alone
I'm kicking myself while I pick up my clothes
I make the same mistakes and I pray all the way home
The chorus hits hard, illustrating a painful routine of self-destructive behavior. "Emptying the bottle" symbolizes both physical and emotional emptiness. The phrase "sleep with the devil" suggests engaging in risky or sinful behavior that leads to loneliness. The repetition of making the same mistakes highlights a feeling of being trapped, yet the act of praying signifies a longing for redemption, even amidst the chaos.
Verse 2
I dive into the deep end of every vice like I got a lifeline
She's gotta be the worst one
She drives me insane but she's fire in my veins
And sometimes I think I don't want to be saved
In this verse, the narrator dives deeper into their vices, comparing it to jumping into a pool, suggesting a reckless abandon. The mention of a specific person adds a layer of complexity, showing that relationships can be both intoxicating and destructive. The line about not wanting to be saved reveals a struggle between wanting help and being drawn to the chaos. It captures the thrill and danger of such a lifestyle.
Chorus
I empty the bottle and empty my soul
I sleep with the devil and I wake up alone
I'm kicking myself while I pick up my clothes
I make the same mistakes and I pray all the way home
Revisiting the chorus reinforces the ongoing cycle of regret and longing for redemption. It emphasizes the emotional toll of their choices while still clinging to faith. The repetition makes it clear that these themes are central to the narrator's journey, creating a sense of familiarity with their pain.
Bridge
I think me and god are a little tighter than you might think
And I talk to him all the time
The bridge brings back the earlier sentiment of a personal connection with God. It suggests that, despite the struggles, the narrator still finds comfort in their faith. This moment serves as a reminder that even in darkness, there’s a flicker of hope and connection, reinforcing the theme of seeking solace.
Outro
I empty the bottle and empty my soul
I sleep with the devil and I wake up alone
I'm kicking myself while I pick up my clothes
I make the same mistakes and I pray all the way home
I make the same mistakes and I pray all the way home
I make the same mistakes I pray all the way home
The outro mirrors the chorus, tying the song together and emphasizing the narrator's ongoing struggles. The repetition of "make the same mistakes" creates a haunting echo, highlighting the feeling of being stuck in a loop. It leaves listeners with a sense of unresolved tension, reflecting the real-life challenges many face when trying to break free from their patterns.
Closing Thoughts
"Pray All The Way Home" is a powerful exploration of the conflict between self-destructive habits and the hope for redemption. Snell’s lyrics resonate with anyone who’s ever felt lost yet clings to faith as a lifeline. It’s relatable and raw, making it a poignant reflection on the human experience.
Full Lyrics
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I talk to him all the time he knows that I drink to drown
Get lost to get found it won't work forever but its working for now
I empty the bottle and empty my soul
I sleep with the devil and I wake up alone
I'm kicking myself while I pick up my clothes
I make the same mistakes and I pray all the way home
I dive into the deep end of every vice like I got a lifeline
She's gotta be the worst one
She drives me insane but she's fire in my veins
And sometimes I think I don't want to be saved
I empty the bottle and empty my soul
I sleep with the devil and I wake up alone
I'm kicking myself while I pick up my clothes
I make the same mistakes and I pray all the way home
I think me and god are a little tighter than you might think
And I talk to him all the time
I empty the bottle and empty my soul
I sleep with the devil and I wake up alone
I'm kicking myself while I pick up my clothes
I make the same mistakes and I pray all the way home
I make the same mistakes and I pray all the way home
I make the same mistakes I pray all the way home