Seven
;Forward Russia! Lyrics


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Bring that Jolly Roger on home
Bring that Jolly Roger on home
Bring that Jolly Roger on home
Bring that Jolly

Oh, bring that Jolly Roger on home
Bring that Jolly Roger on home
Bring that Jolly Roger on home
Bring that Jolly

People might say that you're always sleeping
But you leave with your point of view
Do you think you would it take a disaster
To make people see, I do

Right at the core, right at the core
Do you leave? No
Right at the core, right at the core
Do you leave? I'm a funeral pyre

But bring that Jolly Roger on home
Bring that Jolly Roger on home
Bring that Jolly

What is it something about you can't say?
What is it something about you can't say?
What is it that you can't say?
Bring that Jolly

People might say that you're always sleeping
But you leave with your point of view
Do you think you would it take a disaster
To make people see, I do

Right at the core, right at the core
Do you leave? No
Right at the core, right at the core
Do you leave? No

Down to the city underneath
The conscious areas of mind
But I hope you have the time
To realize that you're alive

I know
I know
I know

So people might say that you're always sleeping
But you leave with your point of view
Do you think you would it take a disaster
To make people see, I do

Right at the core, right at the core
Do you leave? No
Right at the core, twisted and raw
Do you leave? No

Bring that Jolly Roger on home
Bring that Jolly Roger on home




Bring that Jolly Roger on home
Yes, I know you're not alone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of ‘Seven’ by Forward Russia! reflects the message of not letting societal norms dictate one’s actions and making the most out of life. The song begins with the repetitive phrase “Bring that Jolly Roger on home,” which essentially echoes the idea of not giving in to expectations and seizing life by the horns. The Jolly Roger, typically associated with pirates and rebellion, symbolizes that it’s okay to deviate from the norm and to not be afraid of the consequences.


The lyrics address the societal perception of individuals who pursue their ambitions at their own pace, with the lyrics “People might say that you're always sleeping, but you leave with your point of view.” The singer acknowledges that while people may judge or ridicule these individuals, it is imperative to stay true to oneself and not let failure or consequences deter them. The phrase “Do you think it would take a disaster to make people see?” may imply that it’s only in the face of tragedy that people tend to appreciate the effort put in by others.


The chorus “Right at the core, right at the core, do you leave? No” is a reinforcement of the idea that one should not give up on their dreams, even if the journey seems arduous. The lyrics aim to evoke a sense of motivation among listeners to pursue their passions without fear of judgment, irrespective of societal expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

Bring that Jolly Roger on home
A call to action, asking for the return of something important, possibly a flag or symbol.


Oh, bring that Jolly Roger on home
A repeated call to action, emphasizing the urgency of the first line.


People might say that you're always sleeping
Others may criticize you for being inactive, unmotivated, or indifferent to current events.


But you leave with your point of view
Although others may not always see it, you have your own unique perspective on the world.


Do you think you would it take a disaster
Would it really require a catastrophe or tragedy to change people's minds and attitudes?


To make people see, I do
The singer believes that it is possible to change people's perspective without a major event.


Right at the core, right at the core
Getting to the very heart of the matter or issue.


Do you leave? No
You don't give up or abandon your beliefs or principles easily.


Right at the core, twisted and raw
Perhaps the heart of the matter is unpleasant or difficult to face.


Down to the city underneath
Descending from the surface or superficial level to the deeper, subconscious level of the mind.


The conscious areas of mind
A reference to our thought processes, awareness, and self-reflection.


But I hope you have the time
A sincere wish that one makes time to reflect on their life and make changes if necessary.


To realize that you're alive
Appreciating the value and significance of one's existence.


Yes, I know you're not alone
An acknowledgement that others also struggle with similar issues and that you have support.




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
Written by: KATHRYN ROSE NICHOLLS, ROBERT FRANCIS CANNING, SAMUEL NICHOLLS, THOMAS DOMINIC WOODHEAD

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