Horse Warming Party
Rising From Silence: A Triumph Over DarknessLyrics
That giant was a fighter, born and raised
Refers to a formidable individual who was a fighter, emphasizing their strength and resilience.
Mississippi, born and raised
Indicates the person's origin in Mississippi, underscoring a connection to a specific place.
On that canvas, born and raised
Suggests a connection to art or creativity with the mention of "canvas," possibly symbolizing the person's life journey.
Dirty streets, born and raised
Highlights a background in a tough environment with "dirty streets," shaping the individual's character.
The people stood up to wave those white flags
Describes a moment when people expressed surrender or peace, possibly after overcoming challenges or conflicts.
Devil had died
Repetition emphasizes the death of a figure referred to as the "Devil," possibly representing a significant obstacle or negativity.
Devil had died
-The devil died
-Born and raised
Reiterates the themes of birth, upbringing, and triumph over adversity with variations in location.
Through the valley, born and raised
-In the city, born and raised
-Down south, born and raised
-The people stood up and a cheer went through the air
-The Devil had died
-Devil had died
-The Devil died
-La, la, la, la da da, la, da
Repetition of "la" sounds, possibly serving as a musical or rhythmic element rather than conveying specific meaning.
La, la, la, la da da, la, da
-Sharpened tongues fair painted divers
Describes scenes with vivid imagery, suggesting a contrast between beauty ("golden people") and the persistence of challenges ("won't slip away").
Forearms rest in streams of silver
-Golden people pass in silence
-But it won't slip away
-That giant was a mountain of a man
-Walking trembles through the earth
-Like a riot in the streets tearin' Florence to the ground
-The people stood up to wave those white flags
-The devil had died
-Devil had died
-The Devil died
-Born and raised
-'65, born and raised
-In the streets, born and raised
-Televised, born and raised
-The people stood up and a cheer went through the air
-The Devil had died
-Devil had died
-The Devil died
-Sharpened tongues fair painted divers
-Forearms rest in streams of silver
-Golden people pass in silence
-But it won't slip away
-That giant was a fighter, born and raised
Recalls the earlier narrative with slight variations, reinforcing the themes of strength and overcoming challenges.
Mississippi, born and raised
-On that canvas, born and raised
-Dirty streets, born and raised
-The people stood up to wave those white flags
-The Devil had died
-Devil had died
-The Devil died
-Born and raised
Continues the narrative, highlighting different aspects of the individual's life and the celebratory response to the overcoming of difficulties.
In those gloves, born and raised
-In them women, born and raised
-In the mind, born and raised
-The people stood up and a cheer went through the air
-The Devil had died
-Devil had died
-The Devil died
-La, la, la, la da da, la, da
Repetition of "la" sounds, potentially serving as a concluding musical element without conveying specific meaning.
La, la, la, la da da, la, da
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