The song "I'm So Blessed You're Mine" by James Blake is a heartfelt expression of gratitude and appreciation for a loved one. The lyrics suggest that the narrator, who is referred to as "Lover," has gone through some difficult experiences, possibly involving pain or loss. However, they find solace and joy in the presence of their partner, whom they consider a blessing. The lines "Lover, I've seen it all now, now I've seen this / Never saw you cry, well / Then I saw the smoke" imply that the narrator has witnessed their partner's struggles or emotional turmoil. Despite this, they did not realize the extent of their partner's pain until they witnessed them cry or struggle ("then I saw the smoke"). The lyrics also highlight a sense of exclusivity and intimacy between the narrator and their partner. The line "You never saw her laugh with me / But away we go" suggests that their bond is special and unique, perhaps separate from the experiences the partner shares with others. This intensifies their feelings of blessedness and appreciation. The repeated phrase "I'm so blessed you're mine (Girl)" emphasizes the narrator's overwhelming gratitude for their partner's presence in their life. They feel fortunate to have this person by their side and cherish their relationship. Overall, "I'm So Blessed You're Mine" reflects on the deep connection and gratitude the narrator feels for their beloved, despite any hardships they may have faced. The song is a testament to the transformative power of love and the blessings it can bring into one's life.