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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Pray to You Now" by the artist "White Buffalo, The"

The song "Pray to You Now" by White Buffalo, The portrays the internal struggle of the lyrical hero grappling with regrets, doubts, and a desire for forgiveness and peace while seeking solace from a higher power.

"How do I leave the past behind?" This question echoes throughout the song, expressing the pain and desperation stemming from the inability to change what has been done. The hero understands that the past is immutable, and the only way forward is to let it go.

Addressing an unknown "you," the hero expresses doubts about his faith: "I wanna pray to you now, but I don't know how. If it ain't in my heart, maybe I shouldn't start." He is unsure if he is worthy of asking for help if his faith is not genuine.

The fear of the unknown, of what awaits after death, intensifies his anxiety: "What's behind the final curtain? I'm not sure I've earned it. All I know is this hurts so much. I'm on my knees tonight." He is ready to pray, but self-doubt and uncertainty about his feelings prevent him from finding the words.

The song does not offer answers but rather reflects the inner struggle of a person striving for forgiveness and redemption while questioning their faith and path. It leaves the listener to contemplate the complexities of faith, regret, and the search for meaning in the face of mortality.

How can I leave the past alone?

Now that the end has come along.

I can't right all my wrongs,

So I'll put 'em in songs, for now.

Say goodbye, to the memories and the fear.

Will you lead me upstairs to the light?

With my shadows and greys, and my evil ways.

Well I pray to you now, but I don't know how.

It ain't in my heart, is it too late to start?

So long, to the body and the bones.

They ain't much use to me now.

If my faith isn't blind will I be left behind?

Well I pray to you now, but I don't how.

It ain't in my heart, is it too late to start?

What's behind the final curtain?

I can't be certain I'm right.

All I know is I'm really hurtin',

I'm on my knees tonight.

Well I pray to you now, but I don't know how.

It ain't in my heart, is it too late to start?

Well I pray to you now, but I don't know how.

It ain't in my heart, is it too late to start?

Is it too late to start?

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