Army Men
Resilience in Harmony: Unveiling the Emotional Battle of Army MenLyrics
In the death of the atmosphere they all stood in a row
In a bleak atmosphere, individuals stand in a formation.
Kicking one another, calling out names
People within this group engage in conflict, verbally and possibly physically.
And crying about the don't know
Expressing sorrow or frustration about things they do not understand.
Oh, I'm alone if I know it
The singer feels lonely but acknowledges it only if they are aware of it.
I'm alone if I, I show it
Loneliness is apparent only when the singer openly displays it.
So army men pick up your feet
A call to action for resilience, asking individuals to persevere.
We cannot settle for a quick defeat
Encouraging not to accept quick failures but to strive for victory.
Oh, don't dare cry
An admonition not to cry in the face of challenges.
So lose some battles but win out the war
Suggesting that it's acceptable to lose some battles as long as the overall war is won.
'Cause tears are selfish and you aren't anymore
Emphasizing that tears are self-centered, and the individual has grown beyond them.
Oh, don't dare cry
A repetition of the warning not to cry.
In the absence of gratitude, we all feel alone
When gratitude is lacking, everyone feels isolated.
And we all become prisoners
People become prisoners in the absence of appreciation.
And that disgusting formidable road
A reference to a challenging and unpleasant path that must be faced.
Oh, don't dare cry
A repetition of the instruction not to cry.
Oh, I'm alone if I know it
The singer feels alone but acknowledges it only if aware.
I'm alone if I show it
Emphasizing that loneliness is only evident when openly displayed.
So army men pick up your feet
A call for resilience, repeating the need to keep moving forward.
We cannot settle for a quick defeat
Encouraging perseverance and discouraging acceptance of quick defeats.
Oh, don't dare cry
A repetition of the instruction not to cry.
So lose some battles but win out the war
Reiterating that losing some battles is acceptable if the overall war is won.
'Cause tears are selfish and you aren't anymore
Stressing that tears are selfish and should be overcome.
Oh, don't dare cry, cry, oh cry, oh cry
A continuation of the warning not to cry.
Oh, don't dare cry
Reiterating the instruction not to cry.
So army men pick up your feet
A repetition of the call for resilience and perseverance.
We cannot settle for a quick defeat
Encouraging individuals to avoid settling for quick defeats.
Oh, don't dare cry
A repetition of the instruction not to cry.
So lose some battles but win out the war
Reiterating the acceptance of losing battles as long as the war is won.
'Cause tears are selfish and you aren't anymore
Emphasizing that overcoming tears is a sign of personal growth.
Oh, don't dare cry
A final repetition of the warning not to cry.
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