What do you think Imperfection means?

Skillet - Imperfection Meaning

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Imperfection Lyrics

You're worth so much
It'll never be enough
To see what you have to give
How beautiful you are
Yet seem so far from everything
You're wanting to be
You're wanting to be

Tears falling down again
Tears falling down

You fall to your...

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    #1 top rated interpretation:
    anonymous
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    Jun 9th 2008 !⃝

    It's about somebody thinking all about their flaws and forget what makes them perfect. They hate themselves because they aren't perfect. Then, God is telling the person that it's okay, that you're special in every way. You're not supposed to be perfect. It's impossible. You should love yourself the way you are.

    In my own opinion, you're perfect the way you are.

  2. Talonted
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    Aug 18th 2011 !⃝

    This song is all about a person that is in such a deep depression that they can't see all the good things they have to offer the world and only see the flaws. They want to be anybody but the person they are, and they keep going deeper and deeper into the dark, "drowning in your Imperfection" and a person (supposedly God but really can be anyone) trying to show them that they are so much more than they think they are.

    I love this song so much because it is basically the story of me and my friends relationship. We both spend a lot of time drowning in our imperfections and are always trying to prove the other wrong.


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