Reach out and touch faith
Your own personal Jesus
Someone to hear your prayers
Someone who cares
Your own personal Jesus
Someone to hear your prayers
Someone who's there
Feeling unknown and you're all alone
Flesh and bone by the telephone
Lift up the receiver, I'll make you a believer
Take second best, put me to the test
Things on your chest, you need to confess
I will deliver, you know I'm a forgiver
Reach out and touch faith
Reach out and touch faith
Your own personal Jesus
Someone to hear your prayers
Someone who cares
Your own personal Jesus
Someone to hear your prayers
Someone who's there
Feeling unknown and you're all alone
Flesh and bone by the telephone
Lift up the receiver, I'll make you a believer
I will deliver, you know I'm a forgiver
Reach out and touch faith
Your own personal Jesus
Reach out and touch faith
Reach out and touch faith
Reach out and touch faith (Reach out, reach out)
Reach out and touch faith
Reach out and touch faith
About This Song
"Personal Jesus" is a provocative exploration of intimacy, dependency, and spiritual longing that uses religious imagery to describe intense human connection and devotion. The song's lyrics blur the line between romantic obsession and religious worship, with the narrator offering himself as a savior figure who can provide comfort, understanding, and salvation to someone feeling isolated and vulnerable. Musically, it features a distinctive blues-influenced guitar riff over Depeche Mode's signature electronic foundation, creating a darker, more rock-oriented sound that marked a departure from their purely synth-pop roots. The track's genius lies in its ambiguous interpretation-whether it's about codependent relationships, the search for meaning in a secular world, or the way people can become objects of worship-making it both deeply personal and universally resonant. It became one of Depeche Mode's biggest hits and helped establish them as masters of combining spiritual themes with electronic innovation.
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