Song For Wilde
Mark Fry Lyrics
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Go that little bit further
March on my brother
Go that little bit further
March on my brother
Go that little bit further
March on my brother
Go that little bit further
The lyrics to Mark Fry's song "Song for Wilde" appear to be a call for perseverance and determination. The repetition of "March on my brother/Go that little bit further" reinforces the idea that even when faced with obstacles, one should keep going and pushing just a little bit more. The choice of words like "march" suggests a sense of discipline and purpose, while "brother" implies a sense of community and shared struggle. Taken together, the lyrics seem to encourage the listener to keep moving forward, even if progress is slow or difficult.
The reference to "Wilde" in the title of the song could be a nod to the famous playwright and writer Oscar Wilde. Wilde was known for his wit, charm, and unconventional ideas, but he also faced harsh persecution for his homosexuality and spent time in prison because of it. If this is the reference, then the song could be seen as a tribute to Wilde's resilience in the face of adversity, and a call to the listener to similarly persevere in their own struggles.
Line by Line Meaning
March on my brother
Continue moving forward in your journey, my fellow human being
Go that little bit further
Push yourself to explore uncharted territories, even if it's just a small step
March on my brother
Keep persevering and progressing, my friend
Go that little bit further
Don't settle for the status quo, take risks and reach for more
March on my brother
Stay motivated and focused, my comrade
Go that little bit further
Don't give up or give in, keep striving for greatness
Contributed by Claire O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.