The Soldier
Plan Three Lyrics


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Why do we honor what is true
(It only brings us closer to)
All the things we say and do
(And all the words they seem misspelled)

And what we are (and what we've done)
What we've become (it all unveils)
You stare at me (I hide my face)
Forgive me (somebody save us)

Forgive me, condemn what I've done
(Somebody save us)
Forget me, forget who I was
You've been sentenced to pardon me

The promises becomes a rhyme
(For they have nowhere else to hide)
A sense of glory so profound
(We never thought it'd be so frail)

And what we had (becomes what's lost)
Where we are now (it won't make sense)
Will there be time (will we be saved)
Forgive me (somebody save us)

Forgive me, condemn what I've done
(Somebody save us)
Forget me, forget who I was
You've been sentenced to pardon me

Whooh, Whooh

(Somebody save us)
Forgive me, condemn what I've done
(Condemn what I've done)
Forget me, forget who I was
Forgive me, forget me




Forgive me, forget me
You've been sentenced to pardon me

Overall Meaning

The Plan Three's song, "The Soldier," is a powerful commentary on the weight of truth, honor, and the consequences of our actions. The opening lines, "Why do we honor what is true, it only brings us closer to all the things we say and do, and all the words they seem misspelled," suggest that while speaking the truth and doing what is right may seem easy, it is often met with difficulty and opposition. The lyrics speak to the conflict and consequences that can arise as a result of our actions, as we must learn to reconcile our mistakes and seek redemption.


The chorus "Forgive me, condemn what I've done, forget me, forget who I was, you've been sentenced to pardon me" reveals the singer's inner turmoil as they try to come to terms with their past actions and seek forgiveness. The themes of judgment and personal responsibility are explored throughout the song, as the singer grapples with the consequences of their choices. The lyrics suggest that redemption is possible, but it must be earned through personal growth and a willingness to face the truth.


Line by Line Meaning

Why do we honor what is true
We recognize the importance of truth because it draws us closer to the things we value.


(It only brings us closer to)
The truth unites us and strengthens our bonds.


All the things we say and do
Our actions and words reflect our beliefs and character.


(And all the words they seem misspelled)
Sometimes our intentions are good, but we fail to express them properly or are misunderstood.


And what we are (and what we've done)
Our present identity and past actions shape who we are as individuals.


What we've become (it all unveils)
Our true selves are revealed over time, as our actions align with our beliefs.


You stare at me (I hide my face)
We feel ashamed and guilty when our true selves are exposed or scrutinized.


Forgive me (somebody save us)
We seek redemption and salvation from our mistakes and shortcomings.


Forgive me, condemn what I've done
We acknowledge our wrongdoing and accept the consequences of our actions, while still seeking forgiveness.


(Somebody save us)
We appeal to a higher power or outside force to rescue us from our difficulties.


Forget me, forget who I was
We want to erase our past mistakes and start anew, leaving our old selves behind.


You've been sentenced to pardon me
We hope that others will pardon us for our mistakes and grant us another chance.


The promises becomes a rhyme
Our promises and intentions can lose their meaning or significance over time as they become routine or cliché.


(For they have nowhere else to hide)
Our promises and intentions become exposed and vulnerable over time, with no place to hide.


A sense of glory so profound
We experience a profound sense of accomplishment or satisfaction when our actions align with our values.


(We never thought it'd be so frail)
Despite our feelings of strength and pride, our accomplishments and values can be fragile or vulnerable to change.


And what we had (becomes what's lost)
We lose what we had when what is important to us is not maintained or upheld.


Where we are now (it won't make sense)
We can feel lost, confused, or disoriented when our present circumstances do not align with our values or expectations.


Will there be time (will we be saved)
We worry that we may not have enough time or opportunity to redeem ourselves or make things right.


Whooh, Whooh
It is unclear what this repetition of sounds signifies.


(Somebody save us)
We need help or intervention from an external source.


Forgive me, forget me
We need forgiveness and to be released from our past mistakes, even if it means being forgotten.


Forgive me, forget me
We repeat the plea for forgiveness and to be forgotten, emphasizing its importance.


You've been sentenced to pardon me
We appeal to others to show us mercy and grant us forgiveness, even if it is undeserved.




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