Place In The World

Finding Our Place: The Powerful Message in 'Place In The World'
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Lyrics

Something about us feels so incomplete.

Expressing a sense of incompleteness in the relationship or connection between individuals.

Could it be bowing to power makes ails we’ll soon repeat?

Suggesting that submitting to authority may lead to repeating past troubles or challenges.


Now another year comes, another year goes;

Reflecting on the passage of time, acknowledging the cyclical nature of years.

Suited up children making their foes.

Observing the next generation, dressed in formal attire, potentially facing adversaries.

How do we stop the murder machine?

Pondering on how to halt a destructive system or pattern.

Maybe it’s you and maybe it’s me.

Suggesting that the responsibility for stopping the destructive pattern could lie with the speaker or their counterpart.


So, we’re all going nowhere

Emphasizing a collective sense of aimlessness or lack of direction.

And this life is so much better with you.

Asserting that life is more fulfilling when shared with a specific person.

So, we’re all going nowhere

Reiterating the theme of aimlessness but highlighting the positive impact of companionship.

And this life is so much better with you.

Reaffirming the idea that life is enhanced when shared with a particular individual.


Oh, you and I;

Addressing the relationship between the speaker and someone else.

We’re just fighting for our place in the world.

Expressing a shared struggle to establish a meaningful position in the world.

Oh, you and I;

Repeating the theme of the ongoing quest to find one's place in the world.

We’re just tryna find our place in the world.

Continuing the narrative of seeking a place or purpose in the world.


Something about it just don’t sit that right.

Highlighting a discomfort or unease with a certain situation.

As we feast, brothers devoured by bombs we drop at night.

Describing the impact of destructive actions on individuals, specifically referencing bombing.


Now another year comes, another year goes;

Recalling the cyclical nature of time, emphasizing the passage of years.

All the lost children trying to grow.

Acknowledging the challenges faced by young individuals trying to grow.

How do we stop the murder machine?

Pondering on how to disrupt a destructive pattern or system.

Maybe it’s you and maybe it’s me.

Suggesting that the responsibility to stop the destructive pattern could be shared.


So, we’re all going nowhere

Reiterating the sense of collective aimlessness or lack of direction.

And this life is so much better with you.

Emphasizing the positive impact of shared life experiences with a specific person.

So, we’re all going nowhere

Reiterating the theme of collective aimlessness but underscoring the positive influence of companionship.

And this life is so much better with you.

Affirming that life is enriched when shared with a particular individual.


Oh, you and I;

Returning to the relationship between the speaker and someone else.

We’re just fighting for our place in the world.

Expressing a shared fight for a meaningful position in the world.

Oh, you and I;

Repeating the ongoing quest to find one's place or purpose in the world.

We’re just tryna find our place in the world.

Continuing the narrative of seeking a place or purpose in the world.

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