Pressure Suit

Album: Memory Man (2007)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is about a man talking into the heavens to the woman that he loves whom he has lost. He knows that she can't hear him, but he tells her that he isn't asking for forgiveness from the things he has done wrong, all he wants is her to be there with him. He tells her that he wants to protect her and everything will be all right when things go wrong. "I'll be your respirator, I'll be your pressure suit. It's alright. It's alright." He wants to be there for her and be her life line to protect her. >>
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    lg - jacksonville, FL

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