David Kushner – Daylight Lyrics | Genius Lyrics With my song “Daylight,” I aim to convey the paradoxical desire for something that is simultaneously harmful to oneself, using elements of light and darkness The lyrics, “Oh, I love it and
Daylight (David Kushner song) - Wikipedia He described his inspiration for the song: "With my song 'Daylight,' I aim to convey the paradoxical desire for something that is simultaneously harmful to oneself, using elements of light and darkness, the lyrics 'Oh I love it and I hate it at the same time you and I drink the poison from the same vine' encapsulate this concept " [2]
Lyrics for Daylight by David Kushner - Songfacts Anonymous, I respect that you are willing to take full responsibility to God, and you don't answer to me or anyone else here, but something I feel lead to share via Holy Spirit, is that should be something you take to God and ask Him and then be willing to get hardcore honest with yourself and him, before making a statement of judgment or implyi
David Kushner’s “Daylight” Lyrics Meaning - Song Meanings and Facts So as it currently stands, David is in a love hate predicament with the addressee That is to say that he obviously enjoys their relationship on a physical level but internally feels that the two of them messing around with each other isn’t kosher
David Kushner - Daylight Lyrics | AZLyrics. com Oh, I love it and I hate it at the same time Tellin' myself it's the last time Can you spare any mercy that you might find If I'm down on my knees again? Deep down, way down, Lord, I try Try to follow your light, but it's nighttime Please don't leave me in the end (Ooh) There's darkness in the distance I'm beggin' for forgiveness
David Kushner - Daylight lyrics There's darkness in the distance I'm beggin' for forgiveness But I know I might resist it, oh Oh, I love it and I hate it at the same time You and I drink the poison from the same vine Oh, I love it and I hate it at the same time Hidin' all of our sins from the daylight