Forrest Frank - Skin Lyrics

Album: California Cowboy
Released: 16 Jun 2023
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Lyrics


I got what you need
(What are you making?)
(Chocolate, what kinda chocolate?)
(Okay)

The sunlight on your skin
Is harmonising with the beauty that you hold within
Yeah, and I can't look away
I don't get a moment like this every single day

What are you waiting for?
Woken up by my silence, open up the view
What are you waiting for?
I've never felt like this before

(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got, got)

Gentle summer breeze
Dances amory
Like a distant memory
And I know talk is cheap (cheap)
So when we conversate, it's okay if we don't speak

What are you waiting for?
Woken up by my silence, open up the view
What are you waiting for?
I've never felt like this before

(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)
(I got what you need)
(I got, got, got)

I got what you need
Like coming to a pic
What some try to achieve
More harder to deceive
You smell like Applebee
The flower in your hair
You take me anywhere
This girl was a confus-

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Meaning & Inspiration

Forrest Frank's "Skin," released as part of his 2023 album *California Cowboy*, invites listeners into a moment of profound appreciation and connection, touching on themes that resonate deeply with a spiritual perspective. The song's narrative unfolds as a gentle observation, beginning with the lyrical image of sunlight gracing someone's skin, which Frank masterfully connects to the inner beauty of the individual. This is not merely a surface-level admiration; it's an acknowledgment of a harmony between the outward appearance and the inward spirit, a concept echoed in scripture, such as 1 Samuel 16:7: "The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart." Frank’s inability to look away and his recognition that such moments are rare speak to a realization of divine grace, a gift that should not be taken for granted, much like the blessings described in Psalm 136, which consistently calls us to remember God’s steadfast love.

The recurring question, "What are you waiting for?", coupled with the imagery of being "woken up by my silence," suggests a call to awareness and action, an invitation to step into a deeper truth or relationship. This sentiment aligns with the prophetic call to wake up from spiritual slumber, as found in Ephesians 5:14: "Awake, sleeper, rise up from the dead, and Christ will give you light." The feeling of experiencing something unprecedented, "I've never felt like this before," often accompanies spiritual awakenings or profound encounters with the divine, a transformative experience that alters one's perspective and inner state, much like Paul’s conversion on the road to Damascus. The repeated refrain, "I got what you need," in this context, can be interpreted not as a possessive claim, but as a confident declaration of divine provision and sufficiency, a reflection of God's promise in Philippians 4:19: "And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus."

The song further explores connection through non-verbal understanding, referencing a "gentle summer breeze" and how it's "okay if we don't speak" during conversation. This signifies a communion that transcends mere words, a deep understanding and presence that can exist in stillness. This resonates with the quiet strength and intimate fellowship that can be found in prayer and meditation on God’s word, as Psalm 46:10 instructs: "Be still, and know that I am God." The concluding lines, hinting at achieving something others strive for, the difficulty in deception, and finding beauty in unexpected places like a scent or a flower, further underscore a theme of authentic, unpretentious value. This speaks to the kind of simple, genuine love and peace that Christ offers, which is often more profound than worldly accomplishments or fabricated appearances. The song, in its entirety, offers a beautiful, human expression of recognizing a special grace and presence, inviting listeners to pause, observe, and embrace the profound beauty and sufficiency found in connection, both with each other and, implicitly, with the divine source of such goodness.

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