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 song "Seven" by ¡Forward Russia! is a complex and intriguing piece that deals with several themes. The lyrics "Bring that Jolly Roger on home" are repeated several times throughout the song and seem to be a metaphor for a call to action. The Jolly Roger flag was flown by pirates as a sign of defiance and rebellion, and the song's repetition of the phrase suggests that the band is urging listeners to stand up for their beliefs and fight against social injustice.


The rest of the song is equally as cryptic and ambiguous, but it seems to be addressing the idea of conformity and questioning the status quo. The lines "People might say that you're always sleeping, but you leave with your point of view" suggest that the band is encouraging individuals to think for themselves and not follow the norms set by society.


The line "Do you think you would it take a disaster to make people see, I do" could be interpreted as a commentary on the idea that change often only comes after a catastrophic event. Additionally, the line "Right at the core, twisted and raw" could be interpreted as a reference to the emotional turmoil that comes with standing up for what you believe in.


Line by Line Meaning

Bring that Jolly Roger on home
Come back to the familiar territory, let's celebrate once again


Oh, bring that Jolly Roger on home
Emotional appeal to someone special


People might say that you're always sleeping
Others might see you as inactive


But you leave with your point of view
But you have your unique and legitimate perspective


Do you think you would it take a disaster
Would it really have to be a tragedy, to open people's eye


To make people see, I do
I believe in the transformative power of crisis


Right at the core, right at the core
Deep within


Do you leave? No
I don't abandon my core beliefs


Right at the core, twisted and raw
The core beliefs are intense and authentic


Down to the city underneath
Descending to the subconscious


The conscious areas of mind
The parts that are visible to the conscious self


But I hope you have the time
I hope you can spare a moment to examine yourself


To realize that you're alive
To discover a renewed sense of being


So people might say that you're always sleeping
Others might underestimate your ability to act


Right at the core, twisted and raw
But the raw intensity within you confirms that you're able to be bold


Yes, I know you're not alone
I know you have support




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

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