Serenade
Jabin Law Lyrics


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Midnight is the hardest time alone if you know
I lie on my bed, turn on my radio
Hunger, superstition, rebellions and the bombs
How I wish I had a heart of stone

Many times I've tried to hide the pain inside
Many times I've heard the voice I need again
Take away the noise of your song
I will not listen to the sound of your harps
But let justice roll on like a river
And rectitude like an ever-flowing stream

Every time they say, "You look much better than before."
Whatever they praise I don't believe anymore
Darkness never invades you by itself
Until your light dies out from where you dwell

Many times I've tried to hide the pain inside
Many times I've heard the voice I need again

Take away the noise of your song
I will not listen to the sound of your harps




But let justice roll on like a river
And rectitude like an ever-flowing stream

Overall Meaning

In Jabin Law's song "Serenade," the lyrics delve into themes of loneliness, disillusionment, and the longing for justice. The opening lines set the scene of a lonely midnight, highlighting the difficulty of being alone and the solace sought through the radio. The mention of "hunger, superstition, rebellions and the bombs" suggests a world plagued by turmoil and unrest. In the face of such hardships, the singer expresses a desire for a heart of stone, perhaps as a means of self-preservation or emotional detachment.


The song continues with a reflection on the pain that is hidden within and the longing for a guiding voice. It seems that the singer has encountered betrayal or disappointment, as they express a reluctance to believe in the praises or compliments they receive. The idea that darkness does not invade on its own, but rather when one's own light diminishes, implies a struggle against personal demons or negative influences.


The recurring phrase "Take away the noise of your song" echoes a refusal to be swayed by false promises or empty words. Instead, the singer yearns for justice to prevail, likening it to a river that rolls on continuously, and for rectitude to flow ceaselessly like a stream. This desire for justice and righteousness serves as a longing for a better world amidst the chaos and uncertainty.


Overall, "Serenade" captures the emotions of loneliness, disillusionment, and the pursuit of justice. It speaks to the inner turmoil one can experience in a world full of challenges and the longing for a sense of purpose and meaning.


Line by Line Meaning

Midnight is the hardest time alone if you know
The darkest moments of solitude are the most difficult to bear when you understand their true weight and significance.


I lie on my bed, turn on my radio
In moments of loneliness, I seek solace by laying on my bed and tuning into the radio, hoping to drown out the silence.


Hunger, superstition, rebellions and the bombs
Amidst a world plagued by societal issues, such as hunger, irrational beliefs, uprisings, and war, it is a constant struggle to find peace.


How I wish I had a heart of stone
I yearn for emotional detachment and resilience, wishing I could be unaffected by the trials and pain of life.


Many times I've tried to hide the pain inside
Numerous occasions have seen me attempting to conceal the inner anguish and suffering that resides within me.


Many times I've heard the voice I need again
Repetitive instances have occurred where I have been comforted by the voice that provides the necessary solace and support I seek.


Take away the noise of your song
Remove the cacophony created by your deceptive words and actions.


I will not listen to the sound of your harps
I refuse to be lured by the false melodies and flattery that attempt to sway me.


But let justice roll on like a river
Instead, justice should flow continuously and steadily like a powerful river, unhampered and impartial.


And rectitude like an ever-flowing stream
Integrity and moral righteousness should be as unceasing and constant as a flowing stream.


Every time they say, 'You look much better than before.'
Whenever others remark, 'You appear improved compared to previous times,'


Whatever they praise I don't believe anymore
I have grown skeptical of any compliments or accolades directed towards me as I no longer trust their sincerity.


Darkness never invades you by itself
The absence of light and hope does not arise spontaneously or without cause.


Until your light dies out from where you dwell
It is only when the inner illumination within you extinguishes that darkness begins to envelop your being.




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Written by: Jabin Law

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