My Precious

Lifehouse Lifehouse

The Elusive Nature of Time and Connection

Lifehouse's song 'My Precious' delves into the complex emotions surrounding time, connection, and the feeling of helplessness in the face of uncontrollable circumstances. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who feels like a 'slave' to another's whims, unable to hold them down or be like them. This sense of powerlessness is a central theme, as the narrator watches someone important to them drift away, unable to do anything but observe.

The repeated lines 'Climb up above your precious time, don't worry your time, don't hurry your mind' suggest a plea for patience and a more relaxed approach to life. It seems to be a message to both the narrator and the person they are addressing, urging them to not rush through life and to value their time. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the fleeting nature of moments and relationships, emphasizing the importance of savoring each moment rather than being consumed by the rush of life.

The chorus reflects a struggle with regret and the desire to change the past, but also an acknowledgment of the futility of such efforts. The lines 'Everytime I try to take it back, I know I don't wanna live like that' reveal a realization that living in the past is not a viable option. Instead, the narrator resolves to move forward, despite feeling 'too tired to go the other way' and recognizing that it's 'too late to wait another day.' This resolution to keep going, despite the exhaustion and regret, underscores the resilience and determination to find a way forward, no matter how difficult it may be.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. You And Me
  2. It Is What It Is
  3. Hanging By A Moment
  4. Falling In
  5. Take Me Away
  6. Blind
  7. Days Go By
  8. Smoke & Mirrors
  9. Into The Sun
  10. Here Tomorrow Gone Today
View all Lifehouse songs

Most popular topics in Lifehouse songs

Related artists

  1. The All-American Rejects
    The All-American Rejects
  2. Hoobastank
    Hoobastank
  3. Daughtry
    Daughtry
  4. OneRepublic
    OneRepublic
  5. James Blunt
    James Blunt
  6. Simple Plan
    Simple Plan
  7. The Calling
    The Calling
  8. Snow Patrol
    Snow Patrol