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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "R.E.V.O." by the artist "Walk Off The Earth"

The song R.E.V.O. by Walk Off The Earth is a call for revolution, a liberation from restrictions and a search for one's own path.

The lyrical hero urges the listener to cast aside doubts and conventions ("Close your eyes and take my hand", "Throw out what the teacher said"). "Revolution in my head" is a metaphor for inner transformation, a rejection of old beliefs and a readiness for change.

The image of raised sails symbolizes the desire for freedom, for new horizons and discoveries. The repetition of the phrase "Just say when" emphasizes the determination and impatience of the hero, ready for action.

The "fever" that cannot be dealt with and the "burning coal" are metaphors for unquenchable passion, inner strength, and a desire to fight for one's ideals. The phrase "We can't fight this because we never sold the flame" suggests that the spirit of rebellion, the thirst for freedom, is an integral part of the hero's personality that he will never give up.

The chorus "Hey-hey, you know we'll never back down" is a powerful manifesto, a call for solidarity and a fight for one's beliefs.

Close your eyes and take my hand,

Throw out what the teacher said.

The revolution's in my head,

The revolution's in my head.

Raise the mast and set your sails.

Just say when,

Just say when,

Just say when,

Just say when,

Go!

I've got a fever that I can't control,

I'm knee-deep and I don't even know my name,

I forgot about it.

I'm on fire, I'm a burning coal.

We can't fight it 'cause we never sold the flame,

Not for love or money.

Close your eyes and take my hand,

Silenced by the driving sound.

The revolution's in my head,

The revolution's in my head.

Raise your fist, and stand your ground

Go!

I've got a fever that I can't control,

I'm knee-deep and I don't even know my name,

I forgot about it.

I'm on fire, I'm a burning coal,

We can't fight it 'cause we never sold the flame,

Not for love or money.

[2x:]

Hey hey, you know we're never coming down

Hey hey, you know we're never coming down

Hey hey, you know we're never coming down

Hey hey, you know we're never coming down.

We're never coming down

The revolution's in my head

You know we're never coming down

I've got a fever that I can't control

I'm knee-deep and I don't even know my name

I forgot about it.

I'm on fire, I'm a burning coal,

We can't fight it 'cause we never sold the flame,

Not for love or money.

Just say when,

Just say when,

Just say when,

Just say when,

Not for love or money

Yeah, we're never coming down.

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