Evacuating London
Harry Gregson-Williams Lyrics


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One breath for all
Beneath the wall
(Feel this, Feel This)

One breath for all
So tender
(Feel this, Feel This)
Tender

(Feel this, Feel This)
One breath for all
So tender




Feel this, Feel This, Feel This
Tender

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Harry Gregson-Williams's song Evacuating London seem to be a call to unity and togetherness as the world crumbles around them. The repetition of the phrase "One breath for all" suggests that the singer is urging everyone to come together and face whatever may come as a united front. The line "Beneath the wall" suggests a sense of being trapped or confined, but the singer seems to be encouraging the listener to find a way to break through the barriers and overcome their fears. The repeated use of "Feel This" adds to the sense of urgency and highlights the importance of staying present and aware of the world around them.


The phrase "So tender" appears several times throughout the song, and it can be interpreted in different ways. It could be a call to tenderness and compassion towards others during these difficult times, or it could be a reminder to be gentle with oneself as they navigate through the challenges they face. Overall, the message of the song seems to be one of hope amidst chaos and a call to come together in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

One breath for all
We are all in this together and must act as one unified entity.


Beneath the wall
We are facing a great obstacle that we must overcome.


(Feel this, Feel This)
There is a strong emotional feeling that accompanies the situation.


So tender
The situation is delicate and must be handled with care.


(Feel this, Feel This)
The emotional feeling is becoming more intense.


One breath for all
Once again, we need to unite and work together.


So tender
We need to be cautious and empathetic towards each other.


Feel this, Feel This, Feel This
The emotional intensity is at its highest point and can no longer be ignored.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: HARRY DAVID GREGSON-WILLIAMS

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@Kopp203

For anyone wondering what the lyrics are for the vocal piece:

One breath for all, one
one breath for all
feel this feel this
so tender
feel this feel this
one breath for all
so tender
feel this feel this
tender

The vocalist is Lisbeth Scott.



@stev009

1:50 Lyrics:

One breath for all
Beneath the wall (feel this, feel this)

One breath for all
So tender (feel this, feel this)
Tender

One breath for all
So tender (feel this, feel this, feel this)
Tender



All comments from YouTube:

@tullefine5625

1:53 This part never fails to makes me cry. It’s so beautiful and yet nostalgic, as if you’re being reminded of something from long ago..

@redDL89

this song coupled with the train scene is so symbolic. it shows that the children's spiritual journey is about to begin

@th3m1st0cl3s

22 years old now, but 7 year old me always yearned for Narnia after this movie

@harleenkumar

I feel you man.. same here

@HearthMaiden

1:43 - And this... is the heart and soul of Narnia. That's when the adventure begins! <3 

@emmacouttas4323

Daisy Chambers I

@SaurabhKumar-wp1tn

Yeah😊

@rihana20

Harry Gregson-Williams is extraordinary. He’s a musical genius!!! This entire soundtrack is something else... as corny as it may sound... it really does touch the soul. At least it touches mine :)

@ahmedrazim7567

I exactly thought the same. The chronicles of Narnia has the most magical soundtrack of all time.

@iammituraj

The best OSRs written for a children movie. Even better than Harry Potter.

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