“True Faith” explores themes of addiction, disillusionment, and the struggle to maintain faith in oneself and the world amidst personal turmoil.
It suggests a cycle of self-destruction followed by a yearning for something genuine and meaningful.
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The lyrics paint a picture of someone battling inner demons.
“I feel so extraordinary/Something’s got a hold on me” suggests a loss of control, possibly due to substance abuse or a destructive relationship.
The lines “I used to think that nothing could be so good/You were the only thing that I could ever hold” reveal a past connection that was once a source of hope, now seemingly lost.
The repetition of “I’m not living with no reason/I’ll be there in no time” hints at a desperate attempt to find purpose and escape the cycle of despair, clinging to the idea of a better future despite the present struggles.
The song’s ambiguous nature allows for various interpretations, but the underlying theme of seeking redemption from a dark place remains consistent.

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