Safe And Holy

Christine and the Queens

Transposer:

[Verse 1] Motus takes out all the drags for dancing With the rain I look disgusting I’m feeling nauseous as they hold my hand I’ve been crouching since the morning [Pre-Chorus] But what I have left baby What gives me hope maybe Are heavy collapses when I’m dancing        [Verse 2] Now I’ve got to have some patience With the rhythm then you get strong Feverous full undisclosed beliefs Your arms wide open can’t be wrong [Pre-Chorus] Cause what I have left baby What gives me hope lately Are weathering fires when I’m dancing        [Chorus] And as I shake my crumbled bones I’m safe and holy safe and holy I lend my name not to be lame to swim Away from me and from my eyes That mock and judge me mock and judge me That always drown Kids of my own my desires My desires [Post-Chorus] As I dance I am safe and holy As I dance I am safe and holy    [Chorus] And as I shake my crumbled bones I’m safe and holy safe and holy I lend my name not to be lame to swim Away from me and from my eyes That mock and judge me mock and judge me That always drown Kids of my own my desires [Outro] I messed the story up again Safe and holy safe and holy For it to stop feeling the same I made the story up again Safe and holy safe and holy For you to love me still the same    I messed the story up again Safe and holy safe and holy For it to stop feeling the same I made the story up again Safe and holy safe and holy For you to love me still the same   

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La chanson évoque un cheminement intérieur où l’auteur se débat avec ses émotions et son image de soi. Malgré l’insécurité et le jugement qu’il ressent, il trouve une forme de réconfort et de sacralité dans la danse, un moyen d'évasion face aux défis de la vie. L’idée de se sentir "sauvé et sacré" lorsqu’il danse souligne la quête d’acceptation et d’amour, tant envers soi-même qu'envers les autres. Le texte s'inscrit dans un contexte où l'on ressent souvent le poids du regard des autres, mais la danse devient ici une manière de transcender ces jugements, transformant ainsi la douleur en force et en espoir.