Discover the poetic beauty in ‘Heaven’ by Aaron Sokell. This lyric breakdown takes you on a journey through the artist’s thoughts, emotions, and the story they aim to tell. From clever metaphors to evocative imagery, we delve into the nuances that make this song a lyrical masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of Aaron Sokell or a lover of well-crafted words, our detailed analysis will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of this song.
Will you recognize me
In those flashing lights?
I try to keep my heart beat
But I can’t get it right
Will you recognize me
When I’m lying on my back?
Somethings gone inside me
And I can’t get it back
Oh heaven, oh heaven
I wake with good intentions
But the day, it always lasts too long
Then I’m gone
Oh heaven, oh heaven
I wake with good intentions
But the day, it always lasts too long
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Will you recognize me
When I’m stealing from a car
You’re not gonna like me
I’m nothing like before
Will you recognize me
When I lose another friend
Will you learn to leave me
Or give me one more try again
Oh heaven, oh heaven
I wake with good intentions
But the day, it always lasts too long
Then I’m gone
Oh heaven, oh heaven
I wake with good intentions
But the day, it always lasts too long
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Oh heaven, oh heaven
I wait with good intentions
Oh heaven, oh heaven
I wait with good intentions
Oh heaven, oh heaven
I wait with good intentions
You say that you’re away
I try but always break
‘Cause the day always lasts too long
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone
Then I’m gone