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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "I'll Be Your Strength" by the artist "Wanted, The"

The song "I'll Be Your Strength" by Wanted expresses unwavering support and love from the speaker to someone going through difficult times. The lyrics are filled with words of encouragement and promises to be there, no matter what.

The opening lines emphasize the temporary nature of hardship ("This won't last forever") and urge resilience ("You just gotta hold on"). The speaker becomes a source of strength and healing, vowing to prevent despair ("I won't let you fall apart") and mend emotional wounds ("I'll heal all your scars if you break").

The recurring phrase "We can get through this together" emphasizes the importance of unity and mutual support in overcoming any obstacle. The image of a storm symbolizes life's challenges and hardships that they are ready to face hand in hand.

The central theme of the song is the promise to be the strength for the loved one. The repetition of "I'll be your strength" acts like a mantra, reinforcing the speaker's determination and instilling hope in the heart of the recipient. The speaker is ready to do anything to protect their love: they won't close their eyes until they find them, and their love will be their armor on the battlefield of life.

The chorus "Hold on, hold on. I'll be there soon" provides words of comfort and a promise of imminent help. Repeating these words reinforces the sense of hope and belief that everything will be alright.

The song concludes by transforming the phrase "I'll be your strength," emphasizing not only the willingness to be strong but also drawing strength from the love for this person ("I'll be strong for you," "And for you I will be strong").

This is not gonna last forever,

It's that time when you must hold on.

And I won't let you surrender,

And I'll heal you if you're broken.

We can stand so tall together.

We can make it through the stormy weather.

We can go through it all together, do it all together, do it all.

I'll be your strength.

I will, I will, I will.

I'll be your strength.

Yes, I will, yes, I will.

I won't sleep till the sky is calmer,

Keep on searching till I find you.

And my love will be your armor,

In this battlefield around you.

Hand in hand we will walk together,

We can make it through the stormy weather.

We can break down walls together, do it all together, do it all.

I'll be your strength.

I will, I will, I will.

I'll be your strength.

Yes, I will, yes, I will.

Hold on, hold on.

I'll be there soon.

So hold on, hold on,

I'll be there soon. [x2]

So hold on, hold on,

I'll be there...

I'll be your strength.

I will, I will be.

I'll be your strength.

I'll be, I'll be [x3]

I'll be your strength.

I'll be strong for you,

I'll be your strength.

And I'll keep strong for you.

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