Em Dm G Oh no, I've said too much, I haven't said enough F Dm G Am I thought that I heard you laughing, I thought that I heard you sing F Dm G Am G I think I thought I saw you try Am Em Am Every whisper, every waking hour I'm choosing my confessions Em Am Trying to keep an eye on you like a hurt lost and blinded fool, fool Em Dm G Oh no, I've YouTube It seems that this immortal R.E.M. song, despite its title and lyrics, was never intended to be about actual religion or, you know, losing one. Over the years, Stipe has often been asked about what the song means, and if you were part of the camp who figured it had to be something romance-related, well, consider this your lucky day. Album: Out Of Time ( 1991) Charted: 19 4 License This Song lyrics artistfacts Songfacts®: The title is a variation on the Southern expression "lost my religion," meaning something has challenged your faith to such a degree you might lose your religion. [Chorus] Am That's me in the corner, Em That's me in the spotlight Am Losing my religion. Em Trying to keep up with you. Am Em And I don't know if I can do it. Dm Oh no, I've said too much, G I Losing my religion. He's losing that for which he's placed all of his hopes and dreams in. He's losing his "FAITH" in them working out. He's confronting the real her as opposed to the illusion of the happy her and him life together. He's losing the biggest thing in his life. Oh, life is bigger It's bigger Than you and you are not me The lengths that I will go to The distance in your eyes Oh no, I've said too much I set it up That's me in the corner That's me in the spotlight Losing my religion Trying to keep up with you And I don't know if I can do it Oh no, I've said too much I haven't said enough I thought that I A kiss off to the establishment? Were R.E.M. advocating that you reject the church and stop celebrating Christmas? In fact, this was not the case. "Losing my religion" is actually an old FP1aMa.

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