Alex Warren
"Ordinary" uses rich, spiritual imagery to articulate a love that transcends the mundane. The song's central thesis is that in a world where faith is "watered down" and everything eventually fades, finding a profound connection with another person is the ultimate salvation. This person becomes a new religion, a "sanctuary" where the ground is holy enough to be kissed.
The lyrics express a complete and total surrender to this love. Phrases like "shatter me with your touch, oh, Lord, return me to dust" and "You're the sculptor, I'm the clay" signify a willingness to be completely undone and remade by this person's influence. The love is so powerful it's described as "heavenly" and "higher than ecstasy," suggesting it provides a spiritual fulfillment that nothing else can.
The song beautifully captures the feeling of a world shifting from "black and white" to vibrant color upon meeting a soulmate. It posits that this kind of connection is so rare and "out of the ordinary" that even "the angels up in the clouds are jealous." It’s a powerful ode to a love that becomes the centerpiece of one's existence, a masterpiece built from otherwise mundane days.