Our Republic

Unveiling the Hidden Emotions: Understanding the Essence of "Our Republic
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Lyrics

You should know

You should be aware

Trouble comes from a passionate word

Trouble arises from a word spoken with strong emotion

And you should know

You should be aware

Passion comes from a passing word

Passion originates from a word spoken briefly or casually


Dark blue they, our banners flayed

Our banners, symbolizing our identity, are dark blue and tattered

And burning to the base

Burning down to the base, possibly indicating a significant challenge or crisis

Submit to draw closer

Submit to draw closer, suggesting a need for surrender or compromise

The glance you’d once given me

The meaningful look you once gave me


An attempt of the old position

An attempt to reclaim a previous stance or position

They impose their pushing in steep heroics

External forces imposing themselves with intense heroism

These fine others

Referring to others who are refined or admirable

I owe my lifted, though wounded head

I owe my uplifted, though wounded, head to them

And every side of you to a man

Every aspect of you is owed to a man

There have been signals

Signals or signs have occurred

These are now joined by a future

These signals are now accompanied by a future

And only say which decayed

Identify and acknowledge what has decayed

Not live opposite the failed republic

Do not live in opposition to the failed republic

Time will meet and pass you by

Time will pass you by as it meets you


You should know

You should be aware

Trouble comes from a passionate word

Trouble arises from a word spoken with strong emotion

You should know

You should be aware

Passion comes from a troublesome word

Passion originates from a word that causes trouble

You should know

You should be aware

Trouble sounds like a comforting word

Trouble sounds like a comforting word, suggesting deceptive appearances

You should know

You should be aware

Passion comes from a passing word

Passion originates from a word spoken briefly or casually

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