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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "All I Need to Know" by the artist "Thousand Foot Krutch"

This text is the lyrics to the song "All I Need to Know" by Thousand Foot Krutch. It explores the idea that true wisdom and happiness are not found in knowledge or achievements, but in love and connection with another person.

The lyrical protagonist begins by listing things that people strive to learn or achieve in life: education, longevity, scientific progress. However, he admits that even possessing all these things, he doesn't always understand himself and his feelings.

The chorus of the song reveals the main point: despite all the difficulties and misunderstandings in life, the presence of a loved one nearby is all that really matters. The lyrical hero does not know the answers to many questions: why it is so difficult to suppress pride, how many mistakes need to be made in order to find the right path, why sometimes you want to cry. But he finds solace and meaning in the presence of his significant other.

The second part of the song deepens this thought. The lyrical hero describes moments of loneliness that dissipate as soon as he hears the voice of a loved one. Their connection is a "wave of mutual understanding" that washes away all doubts and questions.

The finale of the song is an emotional declaration of love. The lyrical hero realizes that he has found what he was looking for. All the answers he sought in the outside world were in the eyes of his beloved.

You can read a million pages,

Know the words and all the phrases,

You could try and turn a lie into the truth

And you could live to be a hundred,

Memorize every number,

You could even put a man on the moon.

And the science of the heart is sometimes lost on me

But I'm following this feeling.

I don't know why

It's so hard to swallow our pride,

And I don't know how many wrongs make a right,

I don't know the reason,

Sometimes it just feels good to cry.

And I don't know which way the wind will blow

But you're here with me and that's all I need to know.

There's a moment in the morning

When I feel the most alone

But I hear your voice whispering my name,

It's like a wave of understanding,

And I never could have planned it

When the questions and doubts all fade away.

I don't know why

It's so hard to swallow our pride,

And I don't know how many wrongs make a right,

I don't know the reason,

Sometimes it just feels good to cry.

And I don't know which way the wind will blow

But you're here with me and that's all I need to know.

That's all I need to know!

I figured it out,

You turned me around at the speed of light.

All that I ever needed to know

Was in your eyes.

I don't know why

It's so hard to swallow our pride,

And I don't know how many wrongs make a right,

I don't know the reason,

Sometimes it just feels good to cry.

And I don't know which way the wind will blow

But you're here with me and that's all I need to know.

That's all I need to know,

That's all I need to know,

All I need to know!

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