Where Will You Be
Soul's Crossroads: Embracing or Evading the Divine EncounterLyrics
Where will you be when the saviour comes
Contemplating the whereabouts when a savior arrives
Will you be on your knees
Questioning if one will be in a humble position (on their knees)
Or behind a gun
Considering the choice between submission and aggression (behind a gun)
Will you be happy to see him or
Exploring the emotional response to the savior's arrival
Will you want to run
Reflecting on the inclination to face or evade the savior
Will you be afraid
Questioning whether fear will be present
Of what the people say
Contemplating the impact of others' opinions
When you look at what the people have done
Considering the consequences of collective actions
And if you chance to meet him
Pondering a potential encounter with the savior
Will you know he is the one
Questioning the recognition of the savior
That you have been seeking
Acknowledging the search for the savior
Yes, its the love, woah
Emphasizing that it's about love
That you want
Reiterating the desire for love
Will you feel his spirit in the air
Wondering if the presence of the savior will be felt spiritually
Will you take you in
Questioning if the savior will accept the individual
Will you wouldn't care
Exploring one's attitude towards the savior's acceptance
Where will you be when the reaper comes
Contemplating one's position when the reaper (death) arrives
Will be on your knees
Questioning if one will be in a humble position during death
Or behind a gun
Considering the choice between submission and aggression in the face of death
Will you be happy to see him or
Exploring the emotional response to the arrival of death
Will you want to run
Reflecting on the inclination to face or evade death
Will you be afraid
Questioning whether fear will be present during death
Of what the people say
Contemplating the impact of others' opinions during death
When you look at what the people
Considering the consequences of collective actions during death
When you look at what the people have done
Emphasizing the reflection on the collective deeds of people
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