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Almost With You
Church Lyrics


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See the chains which bind the men
Can you taste their lonely arrogance
It's always too late
And your face is so cold

They struggled for this opulence
See the suns which blind the men
Burnt away so long before our time
Now their warmth is forgotten and gone

Pretty maids not far behind
Who you trying to get in touch with
I'm almost with you
I can sense it wait for me

I'm almost with you
Is this the taste of victory
I'm almost with you
See the dust which fills your sleep

Does it always feel this chill near the end
I never dreamed we'd meet here once more
This life reserved for a friend

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of The Church's hit song "Almost With You" paint a picture of men bound by chains and consumed by loneliness and arrogance. The lyrics seem to suggest that these men may have reached a point in life where it is too late to change their ways. The following lines indicate that the singer's face is cold, possibly a metaphor for their own inner struggle. The second verse seems to evoke images of a civilization that has been destroyed or forgotten, with only "pretty maids" left behind. The sense of longing and anticipation in the chorus, "I'm almost with you," creates a feeling of hope and possibility. It seems the singer is trying to connect with someone, whether a specific person or a higher power, and they can sense that they are close to achieving this connection.


Later in the song, the lyrics shift to a tone of reflection and contemplation. The image of dust filling one's sleep suggests a sense of weariness and exhaustion, possibly in the face of life's challenges. The singer ends the song with a poignant revelation: "I never dreamed we'd meet here once more / This life reserved for a friend." The final lines suggest that the singer has come to terms with their own mortality, and perhaps looks forward to a reunion with a loved one in the afterlife.


Overall, "Almost With You" is a powerful and evocative song about the human experience - our struggles, our triumphs, and our ultimate fate. The themes of hope, longing, and acceptance make it a timeless piece of music that continues to resonate with listeners today.


Line by Line Meaning

See the chains which bind the men
Observe the restraints that confine these people


Can you taste their lonely arrogance
Do you perceive the vain pride that comes with solitariness


It's always too late
There is never enough time


And your face is so cold
Your visage is devoid of warmth


They struggled for this opulence
They fought for this wealth and luxury


See the suns which blind the men
Witness the overpowering brightness that obfuscates their vision


Burnt away so long before our time
They were exhausted well before our era


Now their warmth is forgotten and gone
Now their benevolence is lost and forgotten


Pretty maids not far behind
Lovely ladies trailing close behind


Who you trying to get in touch with
Whom are you endeavoring to contact


I'm almost with you
I'm nearly beside you


I can sense it wait for me
I can feel it, pause and wait for me


Is this the taste of victory
Is this the flavor of triumph


See the dust which fills your sleep
Observe the dust that permeates your slumber


Does it always feel this chill near the end
Does it always feel this cold as the conclusion approaches


I never dreamed we'd meet here once more
I never imagined we'd reunite here again


This life reserved for a friend
This existence saved for a companion




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: STEPHEN KILBEY

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