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  1. Mar 13, 2019 · Ill tell you my sins, and you can sharpen your knives” During this line, Hozier seemingly jumps off the topic of his lover and back specifically to the church, where people traditionally go to confess their sins.

  2. Aug 19, 2023 · The lyrics “Take me to church / Ill worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies / I’ll tell you my sins so you can sharpen your knife” suggest a critique of religious institutions that demand blind faith and obedience, often using fear and guilt as tools of control.

  3. Apr 15, 2015 · The main point of this song is that Hozier feels closer to God (or the "good life" or "right living") in the act of love in sex, not when he adheres to established religion. The chorus is an explicit and sarcastic attack on legalistic churches (or any church that follows guides which cause congregants to feel shame).

  4. Dec 20, 2023 · At its heart, ‘Take Me to Church’ sets up an allegory, contrasting genuine affection with the dogmatism of religious institutions. Hozier crafts a scathing critique of the Church’s stance on love, particularly non-heteronormative relationships.

  5. A mid-tempo soul song, its lyrics use religious terminology to describe a romantic relationship in the face of Church discrimination. The song caught the attention of Rubyworks Records, where producer Rob Kirwan collaborated with Hozier on the final recording.

  6. Sep 13, 2013 · Take Me to Church Lyrics: My lover's got humour / She's the giggle at a funeral / Knows everybody's disapproval / I should've worshipped her sooner / If the heavens ever did...

  7. Aug 2, 2021 · Go Behind the Song: "Take Me To Church" by Hozier and discover how the song was made, the meaning of the lyrics, and much more.

  8. Take Me to Church Lyrics. My lover's got humour. She's the giggle at a funeral. Knows everybody's disapproval. I should've worshipped her sooner. If the Heavens ever did speak. She is the last true mouthpiece. Every Sunday's getting more bleak. A fresh poison each week.

  9. Lyrically the song is one large metaphor comparing a lover to religion. Take me to church. I'll worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies. I'll tell you my sins and you can sharpen your knife. Offer me that deathless death. Good God, let me give you my life.

  10. Nov 4, 2023 · In the song’s chorus, Hozier sings, “Take me to church / I’ll worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies / I’ll tell you my sins and you can sharpen your knife / Offer me that deathless death / Good God, let me give you my life.”

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