Resurrection
Out Out Lyrics


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Reaching for the limits
Reaching for the time
To satisfy your only need
It's all you need, it's all you need

There is no death by asphyxiation
That's the way, that's the way
Resurrect, ressurection

Dying for the limits
Dying all the time
You only get one life to lead
It's all you need, it's all you need

Pushing up the petals
Basking in the sun
If you can just make it there
It's all you need, it's all you need

There is no death by asphyxiation




That's the way, that's the way
Resurrect, resurrection

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Resurrection" by Out Out seem to be exploring themes of reaching one's limits and finding the strength to push through, with lines like "reaching for the limits" and "dying for the limits." The idea that one only gets one life to lead is emphasized, and the song seems to be urging listeners to make the most of it. The chorus features the repeated phrase "resurrect, resurrection," which could be interpreted as a call to rise up again and again, to find new life in the face of adversity.


The final couplet of each verse, "there is no death by asphyxiation / that's the way, that's the way" is a bit more mysterious, but could be read as a commentary on the idea of dying for something you believe in, even if it's difficult or uncomfortable. Asphyxiation represents a lack of air, a struggle to breathe, but the assertion that "there is no death" suggests that perhaps there is a way to keep going even when it feels like you're suffocating. And the repeated "that's the way" could be seen as a resigned acceptance of the difficult path one must take to reach their goals.


Overall, the lyrics of "Resurrection" seem to be encouraging listeners to keep pushing forward in the face of adversity and to find new life even amidst the darkness.


Line by Line Meaning

Reaching for the limits
Striving to achieve beyond what is currently possible.


Reaching for the time
Wanting to secure a moment in time, to make it last forever.


To satisfy your only need
Pursuing something that fulfills the most important desire in life.


It's all you need, it's all you need
Emphasizing the importance and sufficiency of that one need.


There is no death by asphyxiation
Metaphorically illustrating that one won't die by their passion or ambition.


That's the way, that's the way
Affirming that the previous statement is true and a guiding principle.


Resurrect, resurrection
The idea of coming back to life, metaphorically linking the pursuit of passion to rejuvenation and revival.


Dying for the limits
Being willing to put one's life or oneself at risk to accomplish something great.


Dying all the time
Continuously putting oneself in risky or uncertain situations to achieve success.


You only get one life to lead
Reminder that life is limited, and must be lived to the fullest.


Pushing up the petals
Figuratively describing the struggles and challenges involved in pursuing one's passion.


Basking in the sun
The idea of enjoying the fruits of one's labor and success.


If you can just make it there
Hypothetically speaking, if one can achieve their goal or reach the peak of success in their pursuit.




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Comments from YouTube:

@ricardohipolito8476

Amen Lord I'm in a process run the race by your grace and mercy to gain little by little the experience out of your resurrection conquer the death and sin in my body

@mincraft5066

Hi, brothers. Please, the videos 5 and 6. Thanks

@MeneTekelUpharsin

"Lord, I want to know you as resurrection life."

@genetayana3842

Amen

@cheyenneying3563

"Second Thessalonians 1:10 says that Christ will come to glorify Himself in us. How will Christ come to glorify Himself in us? On the one hand, Christ’s coming is from the heavens. On the other hand, Christ’s coming is from within us... He is coming out from our spirit to appear in our body. The appearance of Christ from within us is His coming. That is our glorification, and in our glorification Christ will be glorified." The Apostles' Teaching, ch. 8

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