Cold War
Janelle MonŠe Lyrics
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But being alone is the only way to be
When you step outside
You spin like fire for your sanity
This is a cold war
You better know what you're fighting for
This is a cold war
If you want to be free
Feet on the ground is the only place to be
Cause in this life
You spend time running from depravity
This is a cold war
Do you know what you're fighting for
This is a cold war
You better know what you're fighting for
This is a cold war
You better know what you're fighting for
This is a cold war
Do you know what you're fighting for
When wings to the weak
And bring grace to the strong
Make our legal stumble as it applies in the world
All the tripes come and the mighty will crumble
We must brave this night
And have faith in the world
I'm trying to find my peace
I was made to believe there's something wrong with me
And it hurts my heart
Lord have mercy ain't it plain to see
That this is a cold war
Do you know what you're fighting for
This is a cold war
You better know what you're fighting for
This is a cold
This is a cold war
You better know what you're fighting for
Do you know?
Is a cold cold
Do you?
Do you?
Ah ah ah ah
It's a cold, cold war
You better know what you're fighting for
Bye bye bye bye, don't you cry when I say goodbye
The lyrics in Janelle Monбe's song Cold War speak to the idea of fighting battles alone and trying to find one's own way in the world. The opening lines "So you think that I'm alone, but being alone is the only way to be" can be interpreted as a declaration of independence and strength, suggesting that it's important to learn to rely on oneself rather than seeking the approval or companionship of others. When one steps outside of their comfort zone, it can often feel like a battle, and the spinning and fire that Monбe alludes to represent the turmoil and chaos that can come with change.
The repeated refrain "This is a cold war, do you know what you're fighting for?" reinforces the idea that life is a battle that needs to be fought with intention and conviction. A common theme throughout the song is the idea of finding one's place in the world and learning to be at peace with oneself. The lines "If you want to be free, feet on the ground is the only place to be" suggest that true freedom comes from being grounded and connected to oneself.
The final verse is particularly poignant, as Monбe speaks to her own struggles with finding peace and self-acceptance. She sings "I'm trying to find my peace, I was made to believe there's something wrong with me, and it hurts my heart, Lord have mercy ain't it plain to see." This verse speaks to the internal battles that we all face, and the importance of fighting for ourselves and our own sense of self-worth and acceptance.
Overall, the song Cold War is a powerful anthem that speaks to the human experience of fighting for oneself and finding one's place in the world. The lyrics are introspective and thought-provoking, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own journeys and the battles they have faced.
Line by Line Meaning
So you think that I'm alone
You assume I'm by myself
But being alone is the only way to be
I choose to be alone as it's the best option for me
When you step outside
Once you leave your comfort zone
You spin like fire for your sanity
You go to great lengths to protect your mental health
This is a cold war
Life is a continuous battle
You better know what you're fighting for
Clarify your values and priorities
If you want to be free
To be liberated
Feet on the ground is the only place to be
Stay grounded, don't lose touch with reality
Cause in this life
As we journey through existence
You spend time running from depravity
Evading wickedness and sin
When wings to the weak
Offer assistance to those in need
And bring grace to the strong
Provide compassion to those already privileged
Make our legal stumble as it applies in the world
Highlight the deficiencies within our structured systems
All the tripes come and the mighty will crumble
Oppressed communities will endure, resulting in the downfall of the powerful
We must brave this night
We need to endure the current challenging times
And have faith in the world
We should maintain hope for a better tomorrow
I'm trying to find my peace
I'm striving for calmness within myself
I was made to believe there's something wrong with me
I was conditioned to think I'm flawed
And it hurts my heart
It pains me deeply
Lord have mercy ain't it plain to see
It's evident and deserving of empathy
Do you know?
Do you understand?
Is a cold cold
Challenging and harsh
Do you?
Do you comprehend?
It's a cold, cold war
Life is a battlesome journey
Bye bye bye bye, don't you cry when I say goodbye
Don't lament my departure
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BOB DIPIERO, RYAN KINDER, CAITLYN SMITH
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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So you think that I'm alone?
But being alone's the only way to be
When you step outside
You spend life fighting for your sanity
This is a cold war
You better know what you're fighting for
This is a cold war
Do you know what you're fighting for?
If you want to be free
Below the ground's the only place to be
'Cause in this life
You spend time running from depravity
This is a cold war
Do you know what you're fighting for?
This is a cold war
You better know what you're fighting for
This is a cold war
You better know what you're fighting for
This is a cold war
Do you know what you're fighting for?
Bring wings to the weak
And bring grace to the strong
Make all evil stumbles as it flies in the world
All the tribes come and the mighty will crumble
We must brave this night
And have faith in love.
I'm trying to find my peace
I was made to believe there's something wrong with me!
And it hurts my heart
Lord have mercy, ain't it plain to see?
This is a cold war
Do you know what you're fighting for?
This is a cold war
You better know what you're fighting for
This is a cold...
This is a cold war
You better know what you're fighting for
Do you know it's a cold, cold war?
Do you? Do you? Do you?
It's a cold, cold war
You better know what you're fighting for
Bye, bye, bye, bye
Don't you cry, when I say goodbye?
@jakiee
"I remember crying during ‘Cold War’ [on the] first take,” she said. “I didn’t know how that happened but it just did. I was very moved by that. It was really a special moment; then everybody else started to cry.”. She further elaborated, "[The video] deals with a psychosis—you’re in my mind and you get a chance to understand Metropolis, where it all stemmed [from] and my thoughts. It’s very psychedelic and trippy."
— Janelle Monáe on the concept of the video.
@2020raindrops
well said ;)
@marioluna697
Porm movies
@Nick-pb7pz
Boy shut yo sensitive ass up
@Nick-pb7pz
Nevermind I just cried
@TigerPrawn_
Black skin white mask
@sSOLOo
im holding back tears................. this video
is so powerful
@MuddyVision_
boy shut yo sensitive ass up
@MuddyVision_
nevermind i just cried
@TheAeroBarKid
Lmao