On The Outside
Igniting Truth: Danny McGaw's Revelatory Anthem, 'On The Outside'Lyrics
Stay all night
Expressing a desire to remain for the entire night.
Wait till the morin
Waiting until the morning, possibly for something significant.
The don't know
Suggesting a lack of awareness or understanding from others.
They never had the patience
Pointing out the absence of patience in their experience.
Washed their hands at midnight
Symbolizing a symbolic act of washing hands, possibly indicating a decision or detachment.
Went to bed angry
Highlighting going to bed with unresolved anger or conflict.
Darkest war
Referring to a challenging or difficult situation.
Still the kids keep singing
Despite challenges, children continue to express hope through singing.
The hope returns
Hope returning like a familiar but wandering friend.
Like a wandering friend
Suggesting that the strength of evil or challenges is not insurmountable.
See the devil ain't so strong
Reiterating the idea that evil is not as powerful as perceived.
See the devil ain't so strong after all
Reaffirming that the devil's strength is not overwhelming.
Well I say we should set it on fire
Advocating for taking bold action, possibly in response to revealed truth.
Now that the truth is coming down
Emphasizing the arrival of truth and the need for a reaction.
Half way there by accident
Suggesting progress or movement achieved unintentionally.
Half way there by chance
Highlighting progress made through chance rather than intention.
Were on the outside looking in
Being outsiders observing a situation from a different perspective.
We on the outside
Repeating the idea of being on the outside, possibly emphasizing isolation.
I was dyin' alone
Describing a personal struggle or difficulty.
When I let you in
Acknowledging a positive change when someone is allowed into one's life.
These foreign roads
Referring to unfamiliar or challenging paths in life.
I always forget which side
Forgetting the right path, possibly metaphorical for losing direction.
I'm supposed to be driving on
Indicating confusion about the correct way to navigate challenges.
Ah but you helped me
Expressing gratitude for assistance in difficult times.
You helped me
Reiterating the significance of the assistance received.
More that you'll ever know
Emphasizing the profound impact of the help received.
Well I say we should set it on fire
Repeating the call to take bold action in response to revealed truth.
Now that the truth is coming down
Stressing the urgency of reacting to the emerging truth.
Half way there by accident
Highlighting unintentional progress made in reaching a goal.
Half way there by chance
Emphasizing progress achieved through chance rather than deliberate effort.
Were on the outside looking in
Reiterating the theme of being outsiders looking into a situation.
We on the outside
Repeating the idea of being on the outside, reinforcing a sense of detachment.
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