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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Faith" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In "Faith," The Weeknd offers a raw and honest depiction of his struggle with addiction, emotional turmoil, and loss of faith. The lyrics paint a picture of a man resorting to drugs (cocaine, MDMA, marijuana) to numb the pain and fill the void within him. He confesses to losing his faith - perhaps in love, himself, or the future – and seeks solace in intoxication.

The imagery of "carving the pain," "surging through [his] veins," and his "mind [being] out of place" vividly conveys the devastating effects of drugs on both his physical and mental well-being. He feels lost, alone, and desperate, as expressed in the lines "Loneliness is the coldest when you're coming down."

Although aware of the self-destructive nature of his actions, he sees no escape from the vicious cycle. The desire to die alongside his lover ("I want you to follow right after") speaks volumes about his utter despair and inability to envision a future without drugs.

The flashing lights at the end can be interpreted as either an ambulance arriving (overdose) or the police (legal trouble). The final lines about the blinding lights emphasize that he is still under the influence and not ready to face reality.

[Verse 1:]

Light a blunt up with the flame,

Put that cocaine on a plate,

Molly with the Purple Rain,

'Cause I lost my faith.

So I cut away the pain, uh,

Got it swimming in my veins,

Now my mind is outta place, yeah, uh,

'Cause I lost my faith.

[Chorus:]

And I feel everything,

I feel everything from my body to my soul,

No, no!

Well, I feel everything,

When I'm coming down is the most I feel alone,

No, no!

[Post-Chorus:]

I've been sober for a year, now it's time for me

To go back to my old ways, don't you cry for me,

Thought I'd be a better man, but I lied to me and to you.

[Verse 2:]

I take half a Xan' and I still stay awake,

All my demons wanna pull me to my grave,

I choose Vegas if they offer heaven's gate,

I tried to love, but you know I'd never stay,

I'd never stay.

But if I OD, I want you to OD right beside me,

I want you to follow right behind me,

I want you to hold me while I'm smiling,

While I'm dying.

And if you know me,

When I go missing, you know where to find me,

Driving down the boulevard is blinding,

Always blinded by the desert lights, and

I'm alive when

[Chorus:]

I feel everything,

I feel everything from my body to my soul,

No, no!

Girl, I feel everything,

When I'm coming down is the most I feel alone,

No, no!

[Bridge:]

I lost my faith,

I'm losing my religion every day,

Time hasn't been kind to me, I pray

When I look inside the mirror and see someone I love,

Oh, someone I love.

Faith,

I'm losing my religion every day,

Time hasn't been kind to me, I pray

When I look inside the mirror and see someone I love,

Oh, someone I love.

[Outro:]

I ended up in the back of a flashing car

With the city shining on my face,

The lights are blinding me again.

I ended up in the back of a flashing car

With the city shining on my face,

The lights are blinding me again.

I ended up (I ended up) in the back of a flashing car. (Back of a flashing car)

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