Foxholes Lyrics – Lovejoy

“Foxholes” Lyrics by Lovejoy is a latest English song in the voice of Lovejoy. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Foxholes” song lyrics are also written by Lovejoy. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Foxholes” by Lovejoy feels like a messy mix of frustration, doubt, and trying to make sense of faith and relationships. The lyrics talk about people hiding their real intentions, the pressure of fitting in, and feeling like there’s some secret rulebook you just don’t get. It shifts between sarcasm and desperation, with lines about faith in hard times and the sense that something bigger—whether love, belief, or fear—is closing in.

Foxholes Lyrics

[Verse 1]
You swear, he comes with every evening
But it’s the first I’ve seen him
Keeps his morals on a key ring
His intentions up his nose
Done everything to meet him
You centered all your leanings
Still it feels like no one’s listening
You can hear it in their undertones

[Pre-Chorus]
I wish we could depart

Under mysterious circumstances
Put the lipstick on my tongue, girl
You’ll be fine

[Chorus – Will, Will and Joe]
And there are no
Atheists in the foxholes
And that I know!
We used to carve the same tree
And I am sure!
But this is gospel
And I am sure!
The choir’s gonna kill me!
Joe Goldsmith!

[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 2]
I swear I’ve eaten all my egg whites
And still you give me stage fright
You know it feels like there’s a guidebook
That everyone can read but I
‘Cause when you say “Come closer”
You really mean “It’s over”
With your room-temperature mimosa

You forgot to chug tonight

[Pre-Chorus]
I wonder if it’s fun
To be emotionally bankrupt
You take it as it comes, god
You’ll be fine

[Chorus – Will, Will and Joe]
And there are no
Atheists in the foxholes
And that I know!
We used to carve the same tree
And I am sure!
But this is gospel
And I am sure!
The choir’s gonna kill me
Oh

[Outro – Joe, Will]
Gotta get away, away
The fire, away
Put the light out and pray
It’s gonna kill me!
A ghost for hire, to pray for a liar
A killer, a killer
Is gonna kill me
My God, your God
Is gonna kill me
My God, your God
Is gonna kill me
My God, your God
Is gonna kill me
Oh, you could riot

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Foxholes Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1]
This part talks about someone who always seems to appear in conversations or situations, but the singer feels like they’re actually meeting him for the first time. The guy seems fake, with morals that can be tossed aside and habits that reveal selfish intentions. Even after trying hard to understand or connect, it feels like no one really listens, though their hidden judgments can still be sensed in the background.

[Pre-Chorus]
Here, the singer wishes they could leave everything behind in a strange, almost romantic way. It’s like covering up the pain with a playful gesture, while assuring that things will turn out okay.

[Chorus – Will, Will and Joe]
This part brings out the idea that in desperate times, like in battle, everyone turns to faith, whether they usually believe or not. The singer recalls a bond from the past that once felt certain, but now it’s twisted into something heavier and almost dangerous. The mention of the choir and Joe feels like both an inside joke and a threat from people who once stood beside him.

[Verse 2]
The singer tries to do everything right, even small disciplined habits, but still feels nervous and unsettled. It’s like life has a secret rulebook that everyone else understands except him. In relationships, words feel misleading—an invitation might really mean rejection. The scene with the unfinished drink shows carelessness or indifference, adding to the sense of being left out or dismissed.

[Pre-Chorus]
Here, the singer questions if living without deep feelings is easier, almost like being empty saves you from pain. They shrug it off, saying things will just have to be taken as they come.

[Chorus – Will, Will and Joe]
Again, the focus is on how people turn to belief when danger strikes. The memory of something once shared is now treated as undeniable truth, but instead of comfort, it feels suffocating. The choir becomes a symbol of overwhelming judgment, closing in with pressure that can’t be avoided.

[Outro – Joe, Will]
This ending feels like a desperate escape, with fire, fear, and prayer all tangled together. The singer feels hunted—whether by guilt, faith, or personal demons—and imagines being destroyed by forces bigger than himself. The repetition of “my God, your God” shows a clash between beliefs and identities, making it feel like no side offers safety. It’s chaotic, almost like a breakdown, where everything—faith, fear, lies, and judgment—piles up to the point of collapse.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Foxholes song?
A. Foxholes song is sung by Lovejoy.

Q. Who wrote Foxholes lyrics?
A. Foxholes lyrics are penned by Lovejoy.

Q. Who has given the music of Foxholes song?
A. Foxholes music is composed and produced by Lovejoy.

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