Onward
Dr. Noise Lyrics
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And in my flight there is a somber tone
Galaxies away from my own world
And a reminder that I can not return
So onward we must go
(Onward we go)
Saving worlds that may just ever know
So Onward we will fly
(Onward we fly)
With my faithful companion by my side
Ooooh, oooooh,
Can you hear them sing?
So as my time passes so do they
My friends take their lives another way
Gratefully I say to them goodbye
Until we meet again another time
So Onward I will fly
(Onward I fly)
Never looking back until I die
So onward I will go
(Onward I go)
Saving worlds until I can no more
Ooooooh OOooooooh,
Can you hear them sing?
Ooooooh ooooooooh,
Can you feel them sing?
In Dr. Noise's song "Onward," the lyrics capture a sense of exploration and separation from one's own world. The song speaks to the experience of venturing into unknown territories, possibly in outer space, where the singer feels a somber tone in their journey. The mention of being galaxies away from their own world suggests that they are on a mission or quest far from home and unable to return. Despite this, they find determination to continue forward, saving other worlds that may never even be aware of their existence.
The chorus emphasizes the singer's resolve to keep going, with a faithful companion by their side. It seems this companion provides support and comfort throughout their journey. The repeated lyrics, "Can you hear them sing?", suggest a sense of connection and communication between the singer and the worlds they encounter or save along the way. It could symbolize a shared language or understanding beyond words.
As time passes, the lyrics mention how the singer's friends choose different paths, indicating that their lives evolve differently. It expresses gratitude as the singer bids farewell to their friends, knowing that they will meet again in the future. The second verse reiterates the determination and lack of regret in their journey, emphasizing that they will keep moving forward, saving worlds until they are no longer able to.
Overall, "Onward" portrays a sci-fi, adventure-themed narrative where the singer navigates unfamiliar realms, leaving behind their own world to save others. The lyrics convey a sense of duty, resilience, and the bittersweetness of separation and reunion.
Line by Line Meaning
Encompassing so many worlds unknown
Exploring and discovering numerous unfamiliar worlds
And in my flight there is a somber tone
Feeling a sense of melancholy during the journey
Galaxies away from my own world
Being far away from one's own familiar world
And a reminder that I can not return
Realizing that going back is not possible
So onward we must go
Continuing the journey without hesitation
(Onward we go)
Moving forward with determination
Saving worlds that may just ever know
Rescuing worlds that might never know they were in danger
So Onward we will fly
Progressing ahead with determination
(Onward we fly)
Advancing through the skies without pause
With my faithful companion by my side
Having a loyal companion accompanying me
Ooooh, oooooh, Can you hear them sing?
Experiencing the joyous chorus of the unknown worlds
So as my time passes so do they
Witnessing how time affects the lives of others
My friends take their lives another way
Seeing how my friends choose different paths
Gratefully I say to them goodbye
Expressing sincere gratitude as we part ways
Until we meet again another time
Anticipating a future reunion
So Onward I will fly
Continuing my personal journey unceasingly
(Onward I fly)
Advancing relentlessly without looking back
Never looking back until I die
Remaining focused on the future until the end
So onward I will go
Persisting forward on my mission
(Onward I go)
Continuing my expedition relentlessly
Saving worlds until I can no more
Rescuing worlds until my capacity diminishes
Ooooooh OOooooooh, Can you hear them sing?
Sensing the harmonious melodies of the alien realms
Ooooooh ooooooooh, Can you feel them sing?
Perceiving the emotional resonance of their song
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