In addition to the pre-chorus, he thinks that this girl is sacred. Being in love has an effect of giving a person a "high," which is obviously what he is feeling right now with this girl.
She made his "brightest days from the darkest nights" which is exemplary saving grace, don't you think? Being baptized is the first step to being saved and he is saying that this girl saved him from something bad, which only reiterates the first line.
[Bridge] I don't need the stars cause you shine for me Like fire in my veins, you're my ecstasy, you're my ecstasy
Stars are guidance for some people. He says that he doesn't need any other guidance except from what is from her. Also, she is his happiness.
[Outro] You're the healing hands where it used to hurt You're my saving grace, you're my kind of church You're holy
She healed him.
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Mike Posner is simply saying that he took a pill in Ibiza. This creates the atmosphere of the song, which is about young people taking drugs because of the influence of their social life in which they have a lot of friends.
He explains that when he got sober, he felt so tired like he is already 10 years older; which is a typical effect of drugs. He vindicates this idea by saying it's "something to do."
Despite his "satisfaction" with his lifestyle, he warns listeners that you don't want to idolize it. This whole chorus is basically an explanation of the effects of drugs.
He thinks that he is a singer who already blew his shot; which implies a lost of confidence in himself. On the second and third line he explains that he is still somewhat popular.
Like other popular people, he went back home (Detroit, Michigan), with his pride and guitar. His friends are no longer there, although there are perfect lawns. Fortunately, people still think he's a star there. There, he found people who wants to be exactly like him.
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P!nk is for some reason is running out of time. Although she wants it all, there are people hindering her from achieving her dream. By "walking on a wire" while "trying to go higher," what she is trying convey is the massive difficulty of her situation. Even on those times that she gives it all away, she still wants it all.
P!nk believes that one of the reasons why people laugh at you is because you are more amazing than them. Rather than settling for less, which she refers to as just like playing "the game," she wants to be the best. As long as she and her lover are together, they will always be the best; plus, they are going to be together forever and ever. That is why they don't have to be worried about anything.
She wants to have it all and rule everything simply because nobody has done it before. Nobody trusts that she will accomplish this. However, it seems like she has already done it. People say that what she has done is impossible. She disagrees while saying that it is possible, "you just gotta believe."
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Tyler doesn't want to suffer. Also, he thinks of death too much. He is being hurt to much that the he doesn't even want this hurt to be felt by his enemies. However, it doesn't hurt to fantasize about that.
For Tyler, it is easy to die for someone; however, actually finding someone to live for is the hard part of life. Also, he has a list of people to whom he would die for which includes his fans. Since it is improbable for him to have a chance to literally "take a bullet" for someone, he prefers to live for someone instead.
Saying "I'd live for you" is hard when you are lying. Sometimes, when we are too busy in our life, we, with eyes closed, we ignore the people we love, just because. The questions that Tyler talks about are the philosophical questions humans have. Rather than treating them as unimportant, he regards them as otherwise. One of these questions include asking your self who you would live and die for. Both living and dying for someone is like a religious expression like Christianity. In the last line, he's asking the audience whether they would give up or not.
Sia reiterates that dancing is all that she needs, which is in a sense, very practical (According to genius.com, which I trust very much, "cheap thrill" means temporary fun. So, although dancing
is all she needs; probably, the benefit she gets from it is temporary).
Daya is in desperation (hitting a wall). Since she believes that she needs a miracle, it is evident that she is losing hope. In this situation, she cries for help from her partner. Unfortunately, her lover is not around when she needs him the most.
James explains that they started the relationship happy. Now, all they do is fight and he thinks that it is unhealthy to be in the relationship anymore.