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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Believe" by the artist "Yellowcard"

The song "Believe" by Yellowcard is a tribute to the heroes who died in the line of duty, likely during the September 11th terrorist attacks. The lyrical hero of the song is most likely a survivor who was saved by these heroes.

The lyrics convey deep gratitude and sorrow. The hero remembers the selflessness of the rescuers who "walked through fire," risking their lives to save others. The phrase "Time was running thin, and no one knew if you would ever come back alive" emphasizes the danger of the situation and the fact that the heroes were consciously walking into death.

The chorus "Everything is gonna be alright, be strong, believe" is a message of comfort and hope addressed to both the hero and the listeners. It reminds us of the importance of believing in good even in the face of tragedy.

The second verse expresses the hero's regret that he didn't have time to thank his saviors. He emphasizes their courage and selflessness, saying that they "forgot about themselves" to save others.

The radio announcement in the middle of the song commemorates the anniversary of the tragedy and honors the memory of the victims. It also highlights the importance of the work of rescuers who "brought order to the chaos" and "called for calm in the midst of despair."

In the final verse, the hero expresses his desire to live a full life, remembering the sacrifice of the heroes. He wants their "sacrifice not to be in vain" and for people to remember the value of life and love.

The repetition of the chorus and lines from the verses at the end of the song enhances the emotional impact and emphasizes the main message: to remember the heroes and believe in the best, no matter what.

Think about the love inside the strength of heart

Think about the heroes saving life in the dark

Climbing higher through the fire

Time was running out

Never knowing you weren't going to be coming down alive

But you still came back for me

You were strong and you believed

Everything is gonna be alright

Everything is gonna be alright

Everything is gonna be alright

Be strong believe

Be strong believe

Think about the chance I never had to say

Thank you for giving up your life that day

Never fearing only hearing voices calling out

Let it all go the life that you know

Just to bring them down alive

And you still came back for me

You were strong and you've believed

Everything is gonna be alright

Be strong believe

[Radio voice]

again today,

we take into our hearts and mind

Those who perished on this site one year ago

and also,

those who came to toil in the rubble

To bring order out of chaos,

to help us make sense of our despair

Wanna hold my wife when I get home

Wanna tell the kids they'll never know

How much I love to see them smile

Wanna make a change right here right now

Wanna live a life like you somehow

Wanna make your sacrifice worthwhile

Everything is gonna be alright

Everything is gonna be alright

Everything is gonna be alright

Be strong believe

[Background voice:]

Think about the love inside the strength of heart

Think about the heroes saving lives in the dark

Everything is gonna be alright

Everything is gonna be alright

Everything is gonna be alright

Be strong believe

[Background voice:]

Think about the chance I never had to say

Thank you for giving up your life that day

[Radio voice]

The world will little note,

Nor long remember what we say here,

But it can never forget what they did here.

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