Hey Believers
Peter Bradley Adams Lyrics


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You say you're walkin on open road
Even the dark can walk alone
Tomorrow climb the road in bed
And every nights again

You say life is a movie screen
Where the fools play the scenes
You say that only what it takes is love
But you don't know the things I've done

Hey believers! I'm just a poor man
And I don't believe in what you believe
I'm strange far from this home land
There is no saving that I can see

You say no to destiny
We all leave a life of dreams
You say we're bound for better days
But you don't know the price I pay

Cause I'm just a lonely man
Fighting back these empty hands
My feet are stuck here on the ground
And the sky above me has been round

Hey believers! I'm just a poor man
And I don't believe in what you believe
I'm strange far from this home land
There is no saving that I can see

I'm strange far from this home land




There is no saving that I can see
There is no saving that I can see

Overall Meaning

In Peter Bradley Adams's song Hey Believers, the lyrics explore the divide between believers and non-believers. The singer of the song is addressing those who walk the "open road," declaring that even the "dark" can walk alone. This can be interpreted as an affirmation of the possibility of being self-sufficient without relying on religion. The singer goes on to talk about life and love, stating that "only what it takes is love," which could be seen as another way of saying that love is the only meaningful thing in life. However, despite this seemingly positive outlook on life, the singer admits that there are things they have done that go against this idea of love and also make them feel like they do not belong with the believers.


Throughout the song, the singer acknowledges the optimistic outlook of the believers, who claim that everyone will have "better days" and that destiny can be changed. However, the singer remains skeptical, revealing that they have been struggling and have not seen any evidence of a better future or hope for salvation. The repeated line "there is no saving that I can see" emphasizes the singer's despair and lack of faith. The use of the word "strange" to describe themselves suggests that the singer feels out of place and misunderstood by the believers, highlighting the theme of alienation.


Overall, the lyrics of Hey Believers present an interesting commentary on the divide between believers and non-believers and the difficulty of finding hope in a challenging world. The song conveys a sense of isolation and struggle, but ultimately leaves the listener with a feeling of connection to those who share the same doubts and uncertainties.


Line by Line Meaning

You say you're walkin on open road
You claim to be on a path of freedom where you can walk alone.


Even the dark can walk alone
You believe that even the darkest and loneliest of paths can be walked without any support.


Tomorrow climb the road in bed
You hope to take on the challenges of the future without any signs of fear or worry.


And every nights again
You face the same struggles every day and night without any respite.


You say life is a movie screen
You believe that life is like a movie where the foolish ones play different roles.


Where the fools play the scenes
You think that the people acting out their foolishness make up the drama of life.


You say that only what it takes is love
You claim that love is the only thing necessary for leading a fulfilling life.


But you don't know the things I've done
You are unaware of the hardships and misfortunes that the artist has faced in life.


Hey believers! I'm just a poor man
The artist is addressing the believers and asserting that he is just a poor man.


And I don't believe in what you believe
The artist disagrees with the beliefs of the believers and does not follow them.


I'm strange far from this home land
The singer feels out of place and different from the others in a foreign land.


There is no saving that I can see
The artist is unable to find any kind of redemption or salvation.


You say no to destiny
You reject the concept of fate that determines one's life path.


We all leave a life of dreams
Everyone dreams of a better life, but ultimately we all have to face reality.


You say we're bound for better days
You believe that there are better days ahead for everyone.


But you don't know the price I pay
You are oblivious to the struggles and sacrifices that the artist has made in life.


Cause I'm just a lonely man
The artist is acknowledging his loneliness and isolation in life.


Fighting back these empty hands
The singer is struggling to make ends meet and has nothing to fall back on.


My feet are stuck here on the ground
The singer feels trapped and unable to move forward in life.


And the sky above me has been round
The artist has been unable to reach for the stars and the sky seems distant and unattainable.


I'm strange far from this home land
The artist still feels out of place and a stranger in a foreign land.


There is no saving that I can see
The artist still cannot find anything that can offer redemption or salvation in life.


There is no saving that I can see
The singer is emphasizing the fact that they cannot find any kind of salvation, whether it is from religion or their own efforts.




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