Lyric discussion by Shield 

The speaker is ashamed for failing and falling short of God's expectations. He knows that others see his shortcomings and look down on Christ's message because of his sin. But the speaker tells them "see me how I long to be" - look at Christ and his message because I won't ever be an adequate example of His beauty and perfection. And although the speaker continues to keep his head hung low, he speaks of the hope he has that Christ will lift the burden of sin from upon him in the end.

"It's me for you and you for me" is the reader's declaration of dependence upon God - you can even hear a voice say "Oh God" after several declarations.

While I feel the Christian interpretation is valid, it's not exclusive. The Christian elements are certainly there, but the song could be sung to a human being. The hope that someone you love completely, someone you need to survive, someone so bright that by comparison you are dim, will recognize you and welcome you into their arms; the fantasy that this unification will deliver you both from adversity -- it's this somewhat obsequious, but very pure (innocent) and powerful declaration of faith. In another human being. OR in Christ. Or in both... because just as every stranger you turn away...

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