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If We Died Tomorrow - Lyric Interpretations Please


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Thoughts? This is a bit of a theatrical singalong. 

 

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Verse 1
Hello, the ground is now shaking
I'd really love to be with you right now
You hear a scream; the building just caved in
This cold December....
 
Pre-Chorus
the world as we know, it is ending.
So please, let's just stop this pretending.
But do you regret how we left things
now everything is falling down?
 
Chorus
but now that man kind is falling, I need to say my last goodbye.
So I will phone and keep on calling
and see you on the other side.
Singing la la la
So will we change when faced with death?

 

 

Verse 2
Don't go, with all that we've been through,
your face is as familiar as mine.
Hear people sing a wonderful prelude
We'll sing together...
 
Pre-Chorus
The world as we know, it is ending.
So please, let's just stop this pretending
So do you regret how we left things
now everything is falling down?
 
Chorus
So now that man kind is falling
I need to say my last goodbye.
so I will phone and keep on calling
and see you on the other side.
Singing la la la
So will we change when faced with death?
 
Middle 8
Ceasing to exist
If there were nothing left
I'm just thinking if....
If we died tomorrow
If there were nothing left
If we died tomorrow
 
Last Chorus
you see if man kind were falling
I'd need to be with you tonight.
So I will phone and keep on calling
to be with you right by your side.
Singing la la la
and I will love you in my last breathe, 
We change when faced with death. 
 
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Wait, you want us to tell you what the lyrics mean?   Is this a quiz?

If it's not metaphorical, then it sounds like it should be called "Damn I Shouldn't Have Fallen in Love with An Arsonist" and the buildings she set on fire are falling on top of you while you're trying to get a signal to tell her you're still in love with her.  Or "Love in the End Times" - you're both evangelicals...ah, but who will be saved?   

Feels like without some more detail the death stuff is just cheap unearned pathos.  We're supposed to treat those lines with enormous gravity that you haven't really justified I think.   Not sure it hangs together.  My $.02.

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Feels like without some more detail the death stuff is just cheap unearned pathos.  We're supposed to treat those lines with enormous gravty that you haven't really justified I think. 

 


 

There's something here. It's alive with emotion, but I think it needs a nail to hang some of that emotion on.

I mean, frankly, with the right music & production it might work as is. But I'd personally like there to be more of a road map to who and where these people are.

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Tragedy has a way of clarifying the truth. Without the distractions of the day to day I'll bet what we have together is clearer now for you now, so I'm calling you to hear you say it but I fear you've already passed, never fear though, see you soon on the other side

 

What I don't see....

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It's definitely there, I can promise you. The structure is:

 

Verse 1

Pre-Chorus

Chorus

Verse 2

Pre-Chorus

Chorus

Middle 8

Chorus/Coda/Tie Off

 

HOWEVER, I am looking to see how clearly the meaning and sentiment is expressed, nothing else. That's partially why I've written it as a continuous prose, not clearly structurally outlined.

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Significantly better than the first write-up. 

If this were my song I'd make the PC repeat and take the idea out of the second PC and make it the V2, since that doesn't really offer anything new.  And make it more present, don't say "her words aren't receiving" which doesn't mean anything, so "the other end keeps ringing".  But I'll keep calling because I have to hear her voice before the whole thing burns down.

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My interpretation: Sounds like it's about saying goodbye to a sweetheart during a winter earthquake.

 

What that has to do with all mankind isn't clear, but maybe it doesn't have to be. If the words work well with the music, you're there.

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