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Oct 29, 2003 09:15

Buildings Tumble

Waking up is hard to do when no one loves you ( Read more... )

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... zonkerz October 29 2003, 09:22:42 UTC
"Waking up is hard to do when no one loves you"

What? I hope you're not thinking like that, Drew...

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I wouldn't think so, so no. Don't think like that. K?

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Re: ... joebender October 29 2003, 17:21:35 UTC
You gotta look at the song as a whole. That's just the beginning.

And the song doesn't have to refer to me every time I like it. It can refer to others who are going through it.

I won't think like that, don't worry.

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Curious... anonymous October 30 2003, 08:01:42 UTC
Hi!

Um... I'm just curious, what does the song mean? I read it over... and then read it again, and maybe I'm just being very dense and quite possibley stupid, but I don't understand it...

please, do elaborate =) If ya get a chance, that is... have a great day!

`mE
*1 Peter 1:3-9*

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Re: Curious... elusiveson October 30 2003, 20:22:15 UTC
it would have helped if drew had gotten the words right. They make a lot more sense when they're right.

and it makes more sense when your heart is at the same place.

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Re: Curious... joebender October 30 2003, 20:42:10 UTC
here's what one review says:
Buildings Tumble: "A positive message about admitting you're wrong. It's hard to do but sometimes what happens is nobody's fault but your own."

It's basically saying that you have to face up to when you're wrong and actually admit it. Hence the chorus:
Let the weak say I am strong
Let yourself say I was wrong
Let your heart move on
Let your heart move on

But, the only reason "the weak" can say they are "strong," and that we can "let our hearts move on" at all is because of Christ (which is kinda implied).

It's saying that you should be true to yourself and don't put on a facade.

Or at least that's what I get out of it.

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