Pocket Bible Lyrics – Maddie Zahm
Pocket Bible Lyrics
[Verse: Maddie Zahm]
Met some guy in my science class
Said he was gay and I didn't get that
Wish I had known it then ’cause looking back
He could have been the best friend I couldn't have
[Pre-Chorus: Maddie Zahm]
Passed out advice, never passed out on drugs
Carried around judgement and labeled it love
Thought I knew how to live exactly right
The truth ain't travel sized
[Chorus: Maddie Zahm]
What’s it gonna take to heal a heartbreak?
What happens when you kiss a girl for Christ's sake?
If I'm getting high, am I a mistake?
A good kid gone bad?
Why'd they start to want mе when I lost the weight?
Why do I feel bеtter when I don't pray?
I must've missed a verse that was vital
'Cause none of this was ever in my pocket bible
[Bridge: Maddie Zahm]
Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh, oh-oh
Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh, oh-oh
[Outro: Maddie Zahm]
'Cause none of this was ever in my pocket bible
Pocket Bible Lyrics Meaning
"Pocket Bible" by Maddie Zahm explore themes of self-discovery, questioning societal norms, and reflecting on personal beliefs. The singer recounts experiences from her past, expressing a sense of realization and questioning the expectations placed upon her. The title "Pocket Bible" suggests a compact guide to life, and the lyrics suggest a divergence from conventional paths as the singer grapples with her own journey of understanding.
[Verse]
In the opening verse, Maddie Zahm reflects on a missed opportunity for friendship with a classmate who identified as gay. The lyrics imply that lack of understanding or acceptance at the time prevented the formation of a potentially meaningful connection. It sets the stage for the theme of self-reflection and the acknowledgment of missed connections in the pursuit of societal norms.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus delves into the singer's past behavior, highlighting a tendency to give advice while carrying judgment and labeling it as love. This suggests a recognition of past misconceptions and the complexity of navigating societal expectations. The line "The truth ain't travel-sized" implies that understanding and truth cannot be simplified or condensed, emphasizing the complexity of personal growth.
[Chorus]
The chorus poses a series of questions, addressing topics such as heartbreak, sexuality, self-worth, and societal expectations. The questions reflect a sense of confusion and the search for meaning in the face of societal pressure. The mention of losing weight and its impact on perception adds a layer of commentary on body image and societal standards. The reference to a "pocket bible" suggests that the answers to these questions are not easily found in conventional sources of guidance.
[Bridge]
The bridge provides a repetitive, contemplative refrain that underscores the internal struggle and questioning presented throughout the song. The repetition of "oh-oh" creates a contemplative and introspective atmosphere, inviting listeners to reflect on the themes introduced in the earlier verses.
[Outro]
The outro reinforces the idea that the singer's experiences and realizations were not aligned with what was taught or expected, as indicated by the phrase "none of this was ever in my pocket bible." This final line serves as a conclusion, emphasizing the disconnect between the singer's journey and the societal norms or expectations she may have encountered.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Maddie Zahm (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Adam Yaron & Maddie Zahm
- Writter(s)
- JT Roach, Maddie Zahm & Ricky Manning
- Released On
- August 12, 2022
Maddie Zahm (Singles) Songs
- 1.Blind Spot
- 2.Ex’s Side
- 3.Fat Funny Friend
- 4.If He Had Loved Me
- 5.If It’s Not God
- 6.Pocket Bible
- 7.Step On Me
- 8.You Might Not Like Her
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Pocket Bible" song?
"Pocket Bible" song is sung by Maddie Zahm.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Pocket Bible" song?
"Pocket Bible" song lyrics written by JT Roach, Maddie Zahm & Ricky Manning.
Who is the music producer of "Pocket Bible" song?
"Pocket Bible" song music composed & produced by Adam Yaron & Maddie Zahm.
When was "Pocket Bible" song released?
"Pocket Bible" song was released on August 12, 2022.