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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Five Becomes Four" by the artist "Yellowcard"

The song "Five Becomes Four" by Yellowcard is an emotional response to a band member's departure. "Five" symbolizes the full band, and "four" represents the band after the departure.

The lyrical hero, likely a remaining band member, expresses his pain, confusion, and lack of understanding. He questions the reasons behind the departure, what he has become, and what he did wrong. He feels betrayed and abandoned, experiencing the "hurricane" created by the departed member.

Despite the pain, the hero believes in his strength and ability to overcome this period. He is determined to move on and succeed again, even without the departed member.

At the same time, the hero addresses his departed friend, asking him about his feelings and whether he regrets his decision. He hopes that his friend will realize his mistake and return.

The song's chorus, "Will you search for this when five becomes four?" is a challenge, a question of whether the departed member will only understand the value of what he lost when the band achieves success without him.

Overall, the song conveys complex emotions of loss, betrayal, hope, and determination.

Needed some time

So I could find

A little strength to redefine

What I've become

What I have done

I never asked to be the one

I'm riding it out

This storm that you brought in

Bringing it down

I'll be around

For you I go again

It's gotta be

Easy to see

What everyone takes out of me

Knocking me down

Dragging me out

How did you end up in that crowd?

Did you run away?

Did you fall apart?

Do you see yourself, for what you are?

Will you be looking for it anymore

When five becomes four

When you're all alone with the melody

Do you close your eyes

And think of me?

Will you still hear me singing anymore

When five becomes four

Try and put aside

Your history and pride

Maybe for one

Moment in time

We'll all be on your side

The story goes

Nobody knows

What it was like when you would throw

Someone who cared

Out in the air

Then let 'em crash down anywhere

Did you run away?

Did you fall apart?

Do you see yourself, for what you are?

Will you be looking for it anymore?

When five becomes four

When you're all alone with the melody

Do you close your eyes

And think of me?

Will you still hear me singing anymore?

When five becomes four

Remember the line

Never say die

You were the reason I survived

Where did you go?

I need to know

I waited here, you never showed

It's gonna be

Harder for me

I can't forgive so many things

When you weren't there

I was around

Why would try and hurt me now

Just tell me why

(Did you run away?) [3x]

Did you run away?

Did you fall apart?

Do you see yourself, for what you are?

Will you be looking for it anymore

When five becomes four?

When you're all alone with the melody

Do you close your eyes

And think of me?

Will you still hear me singing anymore

When five becomes four?

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