My Confession
Josh Groban · Closer
Unwilling
To see the true love
You're giving
I have ignored every blessing
I'm on my knees
Confessing...
That I feel myself surrender
Each time I see your face
I am staggered by your beauty
Your unassuming grace
And I feel my heart is turning
Falling into place
I can't hide it
Now hear my confession
I have been wrong about you
I thought I was strong without you
For so long
Nothing could move me
For so long
Nothing could change me
Now I feel myself surrender
Each time I see your face
I am captured by your beauty
Your unassuming grace
And I feel my heart is turning
Falling into place
I can't hide it
Now hear my confession
You are the air that I breathe
You're the ground beneath my feet
When did I stop believing
Cause I feel myself surrender
Each time I see your face
I am staggered by your beauty
Your unassuming grace
And I feel my heart (is turning)
Falling into place
I can't hide it
Now hear my confession
I can't hide it
Now hear my confession
Hear my confession
(And I feel my heart is turning
Falling into place)
About My Confession
Josh Groban's "My Confession" stands as a defining track from his 2007 album *Closer*, showcasing his signature blend of classical training and contemporary pop sensibilities. Released during a period where Groban solidified his status as a global vocal powerhouse, the song exemplifies the emotional depth and polished production that characterized his discography. It features his renowned ability to navigate complex vocal ranges with a tone often described as angelic yet grounded, delivering a narrative of personal vulnerability that resonated widely with audiences. The recording aligns with the broader themes found in *Closer*, which explored introspection and faith, though "My Confession" specifically delves into the complexities of admitting fault and seeking redemption. As part of Groban's extensive catalog of ballads and inspirational anthems, the track has become a staple in his live performances and covers, reflecting his enduring influence on the modern vocal genre. Its success helped further popularize the style of operatic pop that he pioneered, cementing his legacy as a vocalist capable of conveying profound emotion through both melody and lyrical content.
