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Title: “Alleluia … (How You Saved Me From Myself)”
Post by: IronKnee on Mar 07, 2025, 10:49 PM
Here's a new one....Before I record this, any and all comments are appreciated, while first impressions are welcome. Thanks!

                   "Alleluia ... 
... (How You Saved Me From Myself)"                                                                                                                 
           Words By Tom Tognaci


I'm surely not the best of men; I stumble and I fall 
Try as I may, I find myself at the foot of some brick wall
It's something I can't get over; in my nature, I guess 
Or maybe it's something deeper, keeping me from doing my best


Alleluia... the sun began to shine 
Alleluia... when your heart found mine 
I'm a sinner, a tramp, and full of pride 
But you pulled me over... over that wall to the other side 
Alleluia, Alleluia, how you saved me from myself 
Alleluia, Alleluia, how you saved me from myself


Since then, I've walked that crooked line much straighter than before
But I have to say, the narrow path is a balancing act, for sure 
Precariously, I teeter; some habits are hard to break
I know you've had cause to leave me if it weren't for Heaven's sake


Alleluia... oh, how the sun does shine
Alleluia... keeping your heart close to mine
Lost and wandering, but never on my own
How you steered me over that winding road I had always known
Alleluia, Alleluia, how you saved me from myself
Alleluia, Alleluia, how you saved me from myself
            How you saved me from myself
Title: Re: “Alleluia … (How You Saved Me From Myself)”
Post by: Elvis Nash on Mar 09, 2025, 01:40 PM
Why are men always considered not the better half ? Like women walk on roses petals . Well this is the trend mostly likely taken by a man , looks good 
Title: Re: “Alleluia … (How You Saved Me From Myself)”
Post by: IronKnee on Mar 10, 2025, 03:19 AM
Quote from: Elvis Nash on Mar 09, 2025, 01:40 PMWhy are men always considered not the better half ? Like women walk on roses petals . Well this is the trend mostly likely taken by a man , looks good 

I can tell you, Elvis....my wife is, definitely, the better half.
Title: Re: “Alleluia … (How You Saved Me From Myself)”
Post by: Elvis Nash on Mar 10, 2025, 03:44 PM
Quote from: IronKnee on Mar 10, 2025, 03:19 AM
Quote from: Elvis Nash on Mar 09, 2025, 01:40 PMWhy are men always considered not the better half ? Like women walk on roses petals . Well this is the trend mostly likely taken by a man , looks good 

I can tell you, Elvis....my wife is, definitely, the better half.

I kinda knew you'd say that , 100% of men would too
Title: Re: “Alleluia … (How You Saved Me From Myself)”
Post by: IronKnee on Mar 11, 2025, 04:03 AM
Quote from: Elvis Nash on Mar 10, 2025, 03:44 PM
Quote from: IronKnee on Mar 10, 2025, 03:19 AM
Quote from: Elvis Nash on Mar 09, 2025, 01:40 PMWhy are men always considered not the better half ? Like women walk on roses petals . Well this is the trend mostly likely taken by a man , looks good 

I can tell you, Elvis....my wife is, definitely, the better half.

I kinda knew you'd say that , 100% of men would too

!00% may say it.... but I doubt they are ALL telling the truth.
Title: Re: “Alleluia … (How You Saved Me From Myself)”
Post by: snargleplax on Mar 13, 2025, 09:12 AM
Hi! I have one observation about how these lyrics flow. The "Since then" at the start of the second verse threw me a little, because I wasn't sure what event it was in reference to (I guess it's about the "you saved me from myself" in the chorus). I think my instinct was that verses continue the story from the other verses, whereas the chorus is more of a reflective break -- so in that sense, my ear doesn't expect the verse to be progressing logically from stuff mentioned in the chorus.

If I was going to look for somewhere to explain "since then", then, I'd be looking at the end of verse 1. That verse doesn't get that far, though (leaving it for the chorus). Instead it ends on this question of whether there's something inside keeping you from doing your best. And that's an interesting theme, which I was hoping to see developed further, but it seems like the thread is dropped there. We don't get to hear about what that thing might be, and it doesn't really participate in setting up a problem to which the chorus can be a resolution. So, these two things feel a bit like mismatched bookends.