What If You Fall In
Lonely The Brave Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Devil's got his eye on me
First there was the thought
Then there was a seed
Cannot take the hide and seek
First there was a thought
Then there was a tree

But each start has a colour in its heart that gets me thinking
Till I flip gold and the eyes do fall apart and sink in
But each start has a colour in its heart that gets me thinking
Till I flip gold and the eyes do fall apart and sink in

I'm coming to in climbing dreams
Valley of the hawk
Dead upon the breeze
You turn to where the eye don't see
Carried through the gorge
Kicking in the deep

But each start has a colour in its heart that gets me thinking
Till I flip gold and the eyes do fall apart and sink in
But each start has a colour in its heart that gets me thinking
Till I flip gold and the eyes do fall apart and sink in

Do what you like
Cause I got mine
Do what you dare
Do what you like
Cause I got mine
Do what you dare
Do what you like
Cause I got mine
Do what you dare
Do what you like
Cause I got mine
Do what you dare





Gold for the beach of time
Till we're done in

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lonely The Brave's song "What If You Fall In" are full of imagery and metaphors that have a deep meaning. The lyrics seem to be describing a journey of self-discovery and the challenges that come with it. The first line, "Devil's got his eye on me," can be interpreted as the singer feeling like they are being watched or judged by something greater than themselves, possibly the fear of failure. The next two lines, "First there was the thought, then there was a seed," could be referring to the notion that ideas are the beginning of growth and change, and that every step on the journey starts with a thought.


As the song progresses, the lyrics become more abstract and poetic. The line "But each start has a colour in its heart that gets me thinking" highlights the idea that every step we take has a significance that adds to the bigger picture. The line "Till I flip gold and the eyes do fall apart and sink in" is perhaps the most cryptic in this song, but it may refer to the moment of realization, where one becomes enlightened and sees things more clearly.


Overall, the lyrics of "What If You Fall In" are a great example of how a song can convey complex emotions and ideas while still remaining open to interpretation.


Line by Line Meaning

Devil's got his eye on me
I feel like I'm being watched or judged by something ominous


First there was the thought
Everything starts with a single idea


Then there was a seed
That idea takes root and grows into something tangible


Cannot take the hide and seek
I can't handle the uncertainty of not being able to find what I'm looking for


First there was a thought
Again, emphasizing that everything starts with an idea


Then there was a tree
That idea has grown into something much bigger and more complex


But each start has a colour in its heart that gets me thinking
Every beginning has its own unique essence that inspires me to contemplate its significance


Till I flip gold and the eyes do fall apart and sink in
Until I fully understand and appreciate the true value of that beginning


I'm coming to in climbing dreams
I'm starting to wake up and realize that the things I want may require some effort and struggle to attain


Valley of the hawk
A place that represents freedom and the opportunity to soar to new heights


Dead upon the breeze
The idea of being lifeless or stagnant in the face of movement and change


You turn to where the eye don't see
Looking in a direction that is beyond the realm of the physical or expected


Carried through the gorge
Moving forward despite feeling trapped or constrained


Kicking in the deep
Fighting to stay afloat in situations that seem overwhelming or hopeless


Do what you like Cause I got mine Do what you dare
An attitude of self-confidence and determination to pursue one's own goals, regardless of what others may think or do


Gold for the beach of time Till we're done in
A metaphor for the preciousness of time and the importance of making the most of it before it's too late




Contributed by Mateo J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

Luke Simmons

David Jakes - i know you left for your own reasons, and we all understand that, but can i just say your voice is incredible and you have gifted us amazing songs, like this song for example. You can feel songs like this; it's not just an auditory experience. Wish you all the best, and hope one day we will hear your voice once more.

Terry .Y

Agreed, one of the best vocalists I have heard in a long time.

Neil Forrest

Laz Loco Well said Laz, I echo your thoughts. David has a unique sound & feeling that really resonates within.

BabyGirl Films

Love this band so much,definitely my favourite of all time

Big Daddy

Nicola O Reilly 🎧

Gwishin

I know that the new voice is good but the old one had emotions, feelings. You could feel the song inside when this guy sang.

KevScott 99

i hope this band get the recognition that they deserve, its amazing 😍😍

Jake Taylor

I don't know how some you guys aint diggin' this but I think they've stepped it up in my opinion. I'm sure it will grow on you all ;)

Txy

For real, they have stepped up a lot, this song and Victory Line are 2 of the best songs ever created tbqfh.

Adrian Esteban Espinoza A

pura vida! ustedes son los mejores

More Comments

More Versions