The Modern March
Run Kid Run's Heartfelt Plea: Embracing Redemption and Surrender in 'The Modern March'Lyrics
I am too tired of running
The speaker expresses exhaustion from constant running, possibly metaphorical, indicating weariness or a desire for a change.
Would you still take me though
The speaker questions if they would still be accepted despite their weariness, suggesting a plea for understanding and acceptance.
I keep falling To hear you say
The speaker acknowledges repeated failures but seeks reassurance or encouragement by wanting to hear a positive statement.
I have been waiting
The speaker mentions waiting, possibly indicating patience or anticipation for something significant.
And to know your love it is never ending
The speaker reflects on the enduring nature of love, emphasizing that the love being discussed is everlasting.
I long to see you again
The speaker expresses a strong desire to reunite with someone, possibly a spiritual figure or a loved one.
Holy Spirit please come back in
The speaker calls on the Holy Spirit, a symbolic representation of divine presence, asking for a return or reconnection.
I could never walk alone
The speaker acknowledges a dependency on companionship and expresses an inability to traverse life alone.
All this time I never gave to you
The speaker recognizes a past neglect of devotion or time towards a significant entity or relationship.
You're all I have you're all I know
The speaker emphasizes the importance of the subject, considering them as the entirety of their existence.
And I am calling on you now
The speaker actively reaches out, making a call for assistance or connection in a time of need.
I give you my life won't you take me
The speaker offers their life, symbolizing a deep commitment or surrender, and invites acceptance.
For I was nothing before you found me
The speaker acknowledges a transformative impact, having been nothing before the subject's influence.
I will use my voice to sing out
The speaker commits to using their voice to express gratitude or devotion.
With all that I am, with all that I have
The speaker pledges to give their all, both in terms of self and possessions, to the subject.
I long to see you again
The speaker reiterates the longing to reunite with the subject, emphasizing the desire for a spiritual or emotional connection.
Holy Spirit please come back in
A repeated plea for the Holy Spirit's return, suggesting a continuous need for spiritual guidance or presence.
I could never walk alone
The speaker emphasizes their inability to navigate life independently, reinforcing the theme of dependence.
All this time I never gave to you
A repetition of acknowledgment regarding past neglect or oversight in dedicating time or attention.
You're all I have you're all I know
Reiterating the exclusive importance of the subject, emphasizing the centrality of this relationship.
And I am calling on you now
Continuation of the call for assistance or connection, underscoring the urgency of the speaker's need.
How many times will I deny you
The speaker questions their own fidelity or commitment, possibly in a spiritual context.
Still your love won't let me go
Despite the speaker's denial or shortcomings, they acknowledge the persistent and unwavering nature of love.
How many times will I deny you
A repetition of the questioning of fidelity, highlighting the paradox of denial in the face of enduring love.
Still your love won't let me go
A reiteration of the theme that, despite denial, the love being discussed refuses to release its hold.
I long to see you again
The desire for reunion with the subject is emphasized once again, expressing a deep yearning.
I could never walk alone
Reiterating the inability to walk alone, emphasizing the ongoing need for companionship.
All this time I never gave to you
A repetition of the acknowledgment of past neglect, highlighting the speaker's recognition of their shortcomings.
You're all I have you're all I know
The exclusive importance of the subject is reiterated, emphasizing its centrality to the speaker's identity.
And I am calling on you now
The continued call for assistance or connection, emphasizing the persistence of the speaker's need.
I'm calling on you now,
A final and urgent call for assistance or connection, possibly indicating a critical moment or heightened emotion.
I'm calling on you now,
Repetition of the urgent call, possibly emphasizing the critical nature of the speaker's situation.
I'm calling on you now
Reiteration of the urgent call for assistance or connection, bringing the song to a close with a plea for immediate response.
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