Amen
by Shaboozey
Summary
"Amen" by Shaboozey dives deep into struggles with addiction, regret, and a longing for redemption. The song captures the feeling of being lost and the desperate hope for a way back to grace.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of "Amen" revolves around the pain of addiction and the desire for mercy. Shaboozey paints a vivid picture of someone wrestling with their demons, feeling abandoned and in need of help. The lyrics reflect a journey filled with mistakes and a search for forgiveness, both from a higher power and from oneself. This struggle is relatable to anyone who’s faced their own challenges and desires a second chance.
Verse 1
On a lost and lonely highway paying for my sins
If heaven saw me out last Friday I'm lying in it
I'm getting used to getting sideways 'til I can't see straight
Them angels know they don't look my way
I'm way too gone to save
In this first verse, the imagery of a "lost and lonely highway" sets the tone for a journey filled with regret. The mention of "paying for my sins" hints at the consequences of past choices. Shaboozey acknowledges that if heaven were watching, he’d be in trouble, suggesting a sense of guilt and shame. The line about being "too gone to save" captures a feeling of hopelessness, showing how deep in his struggles he feels.
Chorus
Somebody say a prayer for me
'Cause the pills ran out and I still can't sleep
Somebody send a word upstairs
'Cause the bar's shut down and I'm God knows where
So should knock on Heaven's door
'Cause mine ain't working anymore
Somebody say a prayer for me
All I'm asking for is a little mercy, Amen
The chorus is a heartfelt plea for help and understanding. Asking someone to "say a prayer" highlights a vulnerability and a desire for connection. The reference to running out of pills and not being able to sleep showcases the struggle with addiction and the toll it takes on mental health. The line about knocking on Heaven's door emphasizes desperation, feeling like traditional paths to solace aren’t working. It’s a call for mercy, which resonates strongly with anyone who’s ever felt lost.
Verse 2
In a dusty Silverado running low on grace
Heading nowhere fast with my feet up on the dash
Just hoping I see the day
I ain't ashamed of the man in the mirror
And the man upstairs ain't either
And I can finally set my life straight
And be the man my mama raised
In the second verse, the dusty Silverado symbolizes a worn-out journey filled with regrets. The phrase "running low on grace" indicates that he’s aware of his shortcomings but still clings to hope. The line about not being ashamed of the man in the mirror shows a moment of acceptance, suggesting he’s ready to confront his past. It's a turning point where he expresses the desire to change and live up to the expectations of his mother, highlighting the importance of family and personal values.
Chorus
Somebody say a prayer for me
'Cause the pills ran out and I still can't sleep
Somebody send a word upstairs
'Cause the bar's shut down and I'm God knows where
So should knock on Heaven's door
'Cause mine ain't working anymore
Somebody say a prayer for me
All I'm asking for is a little mercy, Amen
The repetition of the chorus reinforces the urgency of the plea. It’s a reminder of the ongoing struggle he faces. Each line carries the weight of his desperation and longing for help. The cycle of seeking prayers and mercy reflects the continuous battle against addiction and the emotional toll it takes. This part of the song is both haunting and relatable, echoing the feelings of many who are in similar situations.
Bridge
Somebody say a prayer for me
Amen
Somebody say a prayer for me
In the bridge, the repetition of asking for prayers emphasizes the loneliness and need for support. It's almost like a mantra of hope, a simple yet powerful request that underscores the importance of community and shared struggles. This repetition creates a sense of urgency and reinforces the overall message of vulnerability and the need for connection.
Outro
Ayy
Amen
Ayy
Amen
The outro with just "Amen" serves as a closing prayer, a hopeful note. It’s a simple yet profound way to end the song, leaving listeners with the idea that even in darkness, there’s a flicker of hope. The repetition here ties back to the themes of seeking forgiveness and mercy, creating a full circle moment in the song.
Closing Thoughts
"Amen" by Shaboozey is a compelling exploration of addiction and the quest for redemption. The lyrics are raw and honest, capturing the struggles many face when dealing with their own demons. It's a reminder that asking for help is a sign of strength and that there's always hope for a better tomorrow. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt lost but still yearns for grace.
Full Lyrics
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If heaven saw me out last Friday I'm lying in it
I'm getting used to getting sideways 'til I can't see straight
Them angels know they don't look my way
I'm way too gone to save
I'm digging my grave down 12 feet deep
Got none left so I'm on my knees begging
Somebody say a prayer for me
'Cause the pills ran out and I still can't sleep
Somebody send a word upstairs
'Cause the bar's shut down and I'm God knows where
So should knock on Heaven's door
'Cause mine ain't working anymore
Somebody say a prayer for me
All I'm asking for is a little mercy, Amen
Ayy
Amen
Ayy
Amen
In a dusty Silverado running low on grace
Heading nowhere fast with my feet up on the dash
Just hoping I see the day
I ain't ashamed of the man in the mirror
And the man upstairs ain't either
And I can finally set my life straight
And be the man my mama raised
Instead of digging my grave down 12 feet deep
I got nothing left so I'm on my knees sick
Somebody say a prayer for me
'Cause the pills ran out and I still can't sleep
Somebody send a word upstairs
'Cause the bar's shut down and I'm God knows where
So should knock on Heaven's door
'Cause mine ain't working anymore
Somebody say a prayer for me
All I'm asking for is a little mercy, Amen
Ayy
Amen
Ayy
Amen
Somebody say a prayer for me
Amen
Somebody say a prayer for me
Somebody say a prayer for me
'Cause the pills ran out and I still can't sleep
Somebody send a word upstairs
'Cause the bar's shut down and I'm God knows where
So should knock on Heaven's door
'Cause mine ain't working anymore
Somebody say a prayer for me
All I'm asking for is a little mercy, Amen
Ayy (somebody say, somebody say a prayer for me), Amen
Ayy (somebody say, somebody say a prayer for me), Amen
Ayy, Amen
Ayy, Amen