Start from Somewhere
Rising from Nothing: Brutus VIII's Powerful Reflection on Life's StrugglesLyrics
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Expressing a sense of belonging or a place of comfort
I have nothing
Acknowledging a lack or absence of possessions or substance
What do you do when you have nothing?
Raising the question about what actions to take in the face of having nothing
Start from somewhere
Encouraging the idea of initiating action despite the lack of resources
Then go up
Suggesting progress or improvement after starting from a humble point
The back down again
Highlighting the cyclic nature of success and failure
You have nothing
Reiterating the absence of possessions or wealth
Loving is just not enough
Emphasizing that love alone is insufficient for fulfillment
Loving is just not enough
Repeating the idea that love is not enough, possibly indicating a deeper need
What do you do when you have nothing?
Revisiting the question of what to do in a state of having nothing
Start from somewhere
Reiterating the call to take action and start from a humble beginning
Then go up
Suggesting a journey of progress or success
Then back down again
Indicating the possibility of setbacks or declines after initial progress
This will never fill me up
Expressing dissatisfaction or a sense of emptiness despite efforts
You can never fill me up
Asserting that external factors or achievements cannot provide fulfillment
You can try manhood and pride
Suggesting that traditional notions of manhood and pride are insufficient for fulfillment
But you'll never fill me up
Reiterating that external factors cannot fill the emotional or spiritual void
Home
Repeating the concept of "home" as a point of reference
I have nothing
Restating the absence of possessions or substance
What do you do when you have nothing?
Revisiting the question about actions to take when lacking resources
Start from somewhere
Encouraging the idea of initiating action despite the lack of resources (repeated motif)
Then go up
Emphasizing the possibility of progress or improvement (repeated motif)
The back down again
Highlighting the cyclic nature of success and failure (repeated motif)
You have nothing
Reiterating the absence of possessions or wealth (repeated motif)
Loving it is just not enough
Reemphasizing that love alone is insufficient for fulfillment (repeated motif)
Loving it is just not enough
Repeating the idea that love is not enough, possibly indicating a deeper need (repeated motif)
What do you do when you have nothing?
Revisiting the question of what to do in a state of having nothing (repeated motif)
Start from somewhere
Reiterating the call to take action and start from a humble beginning (repeated motif)
Then go up
Suggesting a journey of progress or success (repeated motif)
Then back down again
Indicating the possibility of setbacks or declines after initial progress (repeated motif)
This will never fill me up
Expressing dissatisfaction or a sense of emptiness despite efforts (repeated motif)
You can never fill me up
Asserting that external factors or achievements cannot provide fulfillment (repeated motif)
You can try manhood and pride
Suggesting that traditional notions of manhood and pride are insufficient for fulfillment (repeated motif)
But you'll never fill me up
Reiterating that external factors cannot fill the emotional or spiritual void (repeated motif)
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