Tulsa Jesus Freak

Lana Del Rey

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You should stay real close to Jesus Keep that bottle at your hand my man Find your way back to my bed again Sing me like a Bible hymn We should go back to Arkansas Trade this body for the can of Gin Like a little piece of heaven No more candle in the wind You should come back to our place baby Don’t be afraid of our love On the second floor darling In the second flat hurry up ’Cause down in Arkansas The stores are all closed And the kids in their hoodies They dance super slow We’re white hot forever And only God knows You should stay real close to Jesus Keep that bottle at your hand my man Find your way back to my bed again Sing me like a Bible hymn We should go back to Arkansas Trade this body for a can of Gin Like a little peace of heaven No more candle in the wind We’ll be white hot forever We’re white hot forever We’ll be white hot forever And ever and ever a_men Could I come back to the ranch baby? I had to get away for a while Just to rest my nerves darling Can I make you laugh with a smile? You knew when you chose me I was nothing but ordinary And now the wind’s blowing Reminding you of what you know You should stay real close to Jesus Keep that bottle at your hand my man Find your way back to my bed again Sing me like a Bible hymn We should go back to Arkansas Trade this body for a can of Gin Like a little peace of heaven No more candle in the wind We’ll be white hot forever We’re white hot forever White hot forever And ever and ever the end White hot forever White hot forever White hot forever And ever and ever a_men (You should stay real close to Jesus) If you don’t pray you’ll never learn (Keep that bottle at your hand my man) You know what I’m saying? (Find your way back to my bed again Sing me like a Bible hymn) We should go back to Arkansas Trade this body for a can of Gin Like a little peace of heaven No more candle in the wind

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La chanson évoque une quête de réconfort et de passion au sein d'une relation intense, où le protagoniste demande à son partenaire de rester proche de la foi et de savourer les plaisirs simples de la vie. Elle parle d’un retour aux racines, symbolisé par un voyage en Arkansas, avec une nostalgie pour des moments perdus, tout en mélangeant des thèmes de rédemption et de sincérité. L’atmosphère évoquée est à la fois désinvolte et profonde, où l'ivresse et l'amour sont entrelacés dans un paysage à la fois rural et intime. La mention de Jésus souligne un besoin de guidance spirituelle, contrebalancée par une volonté de vivre pleinement et de laisser derrière soi les préoccupations du monde moderne.