Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Song of the Day 59 : Nick Cave Into My Arms

I really only started to listen to Nick Cave in earnest when I bought this great Best of  set.  I had heard The Birthday Party way back in Uni days and was never that impressed.  I had heard odd solo tracks and probably an album or two all the way through at friends but never really committed to finding out more.  So the Best of was a good way to dip my toe in the water.

The Best Of set also came with a great live CD which showed how some of the songs converted live.

All this meant that I have since gone on to collecting quite a lot of Nick's back catalogue and many of his releases since.  Not to mention having watched the movies he has written screenplays for.

Like Waits Nick Cave is as good on the soft ballad as he is on the raucous noise.  Into My Arms is an excellent esample of the former.  His religious imagery is consistent in both with hell and redemption, whether Christian or mythical. figuring often and even if he does not believe in an Interventionist God something inspired him on this one.


"Into My Arms"

I don't believe in an interventionist God
But I know, darling, that you do
But if I did I would kneel down and ask Him
Not to intervene when it came to you
Not to touch a hair on your head
To leave you as you are
And if He felt He had to direct you
Then direct you into my arms

Into my arms, O Lord
Into my arms, O Lord
Into my arms, O Lord
Into my arms

And I don't believe in the existence of angels
But looking at you I wonder if that's true
But if I did I would summon them together
And ask them to watch over you
To each burn a candle for you
To make bright and clear your path
And to walk, like Christ, in grace and love
And guide you into my arms

Into my arms, O Lord
Into my arms, O Lord
Into my arms, O Lord
Into my arms

And I believe in Love
And I know that you do too
And I believe in some kind of path
That we can walk down, me and you
So keep your candles burning
And make her journey bright and pure
That she will keep returning
Always and evermore

Into my arms, O Lord
Into my arms, O Lord
Into my arms, O Lord
Into my arms

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