The Front
Unveiling the Dance of Resilience: The Front by Samuel S.C.Lyrics
Untether from the air
Expressing the desire to detach or disconnect from the surrounding environment.
Unwound, unraveled, unaware
Describing a state of being relaxed, disentangled, and oblivious to one's surroundings.
I don't know how anyone can bear that sound
Expressing difficulty or discomfort with a particular sound approaching.
Coming near
Anticipation of a sound getting closer.
Oh, that sound come in here
Reiterating the imminent arrival of a specific sound.
Back and forth, here we go again
Describing repetitive back-and-forth movements and a sense of recurrence.
Come on, pull that rope until you reach the end
Encouragement to persistently pull a metaphorical rope until reaching a conclusion.
I don't know how anyone can bend like that without breaking
Expressing awe or disbelief at the ability to endure strain without breaking.
Just like that, like that underneath a sky that's shaking
Describing a situation beneath a tumultuous sky.
Shaking, shaking
Repetition of the word "shaking" emphasizing the instability or disturbance.
Back and forth and back and forth we go
Highlighting the repetitive and cyclical nature of certain experiences.
Come one, shake it out in the light
Encouraging to shake off burdens or negativity in the light, suggesting openness.
Let your filth and fortune fly
Suggesting the release of both dirt and wealth followed by a return to a prominent position.
Then get right back to the front of the line
Advocating returning to the forefront or leading position after a moment of release.
Breathe in all this gold and glaze
Encouraging to absorb or appreciate abundance and success.
Before they come and take it all away
Warning about the potential loss of acquired wealth or success.
Then get back the front, you know what you want
Reiterating the importance of being at the forefront to achieve desires.
Get back up to the front, cause you know what you want
Emphasizing the determination to reclaim a leading position.
Put your back to it before they blow you over, over, over
Advising to face challenges before being overwhelmed or defeated.
Come one, shake it out in the light
Repetition of the encouragement to shake off burdens in the light.
Let your filth and fortune fly
Reiteration of releasing both filth and fortune, followed by returning to the front.
Then get right back to the front of the line
Emphasizing the importance of being in a leading position after a moment of release.
Breathe in all this gold and glaze
Encouragement to absorb or appreciate success and wealth again.
Before they come and take it all away
Warning about the potential loss of acquired success or wealth.
Then get back to the front, you know what you want
Reiterating the importance of being at the forefront to achieve desires.
Get back up to the front, cause you know what you want
Emphasizing the determination to reclaim a leading position.
Put your back to it before they blow you over, over, over
Advising to face challenges before being overwhelmed or defeated.
Back and forth and back and forth we go
Repetition of the back-and-forth movement, emphasizing the cyclical nature of events.
We're shaking, shaking
Reiterating the theme of shaking, suggesting ongoing instability or disturbance.
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