“Out in the Garden” Lyrics by SOFIA ISELLA is a latest English song in the voice of SOFIA ISELLA. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Out in the Garden” song lyrics are also written by SOFIA ISELLA. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Out in the Garden” by SOFIA ISELLA explores feelings of doubt, self-reflection, and disillusionment with faith and societal expectations. It contrasts Hannah’s strong belief in something higher with the singer’s uncertainty and inner emptiness, using vivid, sometimes dark imagery to explore pain, identity, and human flaws.
Out in the Garden Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Hannah’s on her knees, but for all the holy reasons divine
She’s talking to nothing, but she is normal and fine
Your worth is based on the virginity and the good
You don’t even notice the bullet you’re putting in your foot
[Pre-Chorus]
I’m surrounded by negative light
She hasn’t see anything stronger
She’ll call her desire The Nemesis
And pray a little longer
[Chorus]
I’ll meet you out in the garden
Dressed like the devil, like a lamb that’s been sharpened
If you puncture me, I won’t leak
Something isn’t right, isn’t human about me
[Post-Chorus]
Ooh, again again again again
Ooh, it’s happening again, it’s happening again
[Verse 2]
You know Hannah, I wanna begin by saying this
That there’s a small part of me that’s envious
That you full heartedly believe someone is always there
That will always love you and there’s a plan for you out there
How beautiful it must feel to be so sure
I don’t know anything Hannah, I don’t know anything anymore
But how pretty to be praying to nothing
That gorgeous pill of sugar you swallow like it’s something
[Chorus]
I’ll meet you out in the garden
Dressed like the enemy, nude and hardened
If you kill me, I, I won’t blink
Something is a shell, something’s hollow about me
[Post-Chorus]
Ooh and you see, you see, you see, you caught it
Ooh, nothing gets past you, nothing gets lost
Nothing is past you, nothing is lost
[Bridge]
There was women pushing the witch in the fire
And telling their husband to get out the stones
Go cuddle the man when you’re tired
Your husband’s arm is exhausted from breaking bone
You’ll hear this, say I told you so
Look at her admit evil, look at her go
Hide your children, stay away from the door
Black out the window, pray on the floor
Ooh evil’s genetics will trap you in flesh
Ooh you poor thing got hooked on me, I’ll bet, I’ll bet, I’ll bet
[Chorus]
If you puncture me you’ll see
Blood running out like a father, like a daddy
If you slice my muscle, I’ll bleed
Blood escaping like it hates being inside me
[Post-Chorus]
Ooh is that what it’ll take, is that it? Final game?
Ooh to be so disappointed we’re made the same
[Outro]
Are you scared to push the knife inside?
Afraid of seeing blood where you thought it was dead and dry?
Are you scared to see in muscle come out of me like glue?
That something you think’s evil is exactly like you
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Out in the Garden Lyrics Meaning
[Verse 1]
Hannah is praying deeply, completely absorbed in her faith, even though she’s aware it might be meaningless. The singer notices how society judges people by their purity and morality, and how blindly following these rules can cause harm to oneself without realizing it. There’s a tension between faith, societal expectations, and personal awareness.
[Pre-Chorus]
The singer feels surrounded by negativity and hasn’t seen anything more intense than this. Hannah calls her strong desires something dangerous, yet she continues to pray, showing persistence and inner conflict.
[Chorus]
The singer wants to meet someone in a private, symbolic place, presenting a mix of danger and vulnerability. They feel disconnected from normal human emotions, almost like something inside them isn’t fully alive or real.
[Post-Chorus]
The singer feels trapped in a repeating cycle, as if the same struggles or emotions keep happening over and over again.
[Verse 2]
The singer admires Hannah’s unwavering faith and full belief that there’s someone or something that loves her and has a plan for her life. At the same time, they feel envious because they have no certainty about anything and are lost. They reflect on the beauty of her devotion, even if it’s directed toward nothing tangible, noticing how people sometimes cling to comforting illusions to cope with life’s uncertainty. This contrast highlights the singer’s own emptiness and longing for the same clarity.
[Chorus]
The singer again uses the garden as a meeting place, showing themselves as vulnerable yet hardened. They suggest that even if someone attacks them, nothing will spill out emotionally, emphasizing the emptiness or hollowness they feel inside.
[Post-Chorus]
The singer acknowledges that the other person sees and understands everything about them. Nothing can be hidden or overlooked, showing a deep awareness and connection between them.
[Bridge]
The song reflects on historical cruelty, like women burning witches and the physical violence inflicted on men, highlighting how societies enforce power and control through fear and pain. It also explores the idea of inherited evil and how destructive tendencies can be passed down. The singer points out the dark fascination and attraction people can have toward harmful forces, suggesting that suffering and wrongdoing are deeply embedded in human nature, yet people can’t resist being drawn to them. There’s a sense of inevitability and tragic awareness.
[Chorus]
The singer talks about being physically or emotionally exposed, revealing that they can feel pain like anyone else. Even though they seem empty or hollow, they bleed and react, showing a hidden humanity beneath their tough exterior.
[Post-Chorus]
They question whether it takes extreme action to truly understand someone, and express disappointment in realizing that they and the other person share the same flaws and vulnerabilities.
[Outro]
The singer challenges the listener or the other person to confront the truth about them. There’s fear about facing the real, raw emotions and truths inside. They suggest that what is perceived as evil in others may actually exist within oneself, highlighting human complexity and mirrored flaws.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Out in the Garden song?
A. Out in the Garden song is sung by SOFIA ISELLA.
Q. Who wrote Out in the Garden lyrics?
A. Out in the Garden lyrics are penned by SOFIA ISELLA.
Q. Who has given the music of Out in the Garden song?
A. Out in the Garden music is composed and produced by SOFIA ISELLA.
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