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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Branded" by the artist "Word Alive, The"

This song "Branded" by Word Alive speaks about the struggle with feeling lost, hopeless, and desiring to find one's place in the world. The lyrical hero feels "branded," as if marked with a symbol that defines his fate and limits his freedom. He feels ostracized, lacking purpose, and weary of loneliness.

The chorus expresses hope for liberation from this state. The hero realizes that he is not alone in his suffering. Together with others who are similarly "branded," he fights for freedom, proclaiming his right to happiness and self-determination.

The lyrics urge listeners not to forget the hardships they have endured but to use them as a source of strength and a motivation to move forward. Having found himself in a moment of despair, the hero encourages everyone to illuminate their path toward a life full of possibilities.

No living savior to follow home

Wandering hopeless into the unknown

Is there hope, to hope like them?

Save me from the hell I'm in

[Chorus:]

We came dependent just to be branded

It's hard to believe we don't belong

Here we are standing, together demanding

Singing for those who don't belong

So here we are

Off in the unknown

Aimless, but tired of being alone

Is there hope, to hope like them?

Save me from the hell I'm in

[Chorus:]

We came dependent just to be branded

It's hard to believe we don't belong

Here we are standing, together demanding

Singing for those who don't belong

Lost and found, I had no home

Found myself when I gave up hope

So don't forget your darkest hours

Light the way to a life empowered

Don't forget your darkest hours

Light the way, light the way

(We came dependent just to be branded

It's hard to believe we don't belong)

[Chorus:]

We came dependent just to be branded

It's hard to believe we don't belong

Here we are standing, together demanding

Singing for those who don't belong

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