Digital
R.O.C.K.E.T Lyrics


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I'm seeing clear, I'm leaving fear
For the first time in my life,
I'll take everything I know
To the streets, to the people

Trying hard to feel something real
We've had enough, this is reality
It's not enough, to keep this feeling alive

Trying hard to feel something real
We've had enough, but this is reality
It's not enough, not enough
To keep this feeling alive

The truth, we want it now, we want it right now
(The truth, we want it now, we want it right now)
The truth, we want it now, we want it right now

We did nothing wrong
Life's long enough, they'll find me
My home was here all along
I just needed a dose of reality

I'm seeing clear, I'm leaving fear
For the first time in my life,
I'll take everything I know
To the streets, to the people
I'm seeing clear, I'm leaving fear
For the first time in my life,
I'll take everything I know
To the streets, to the people

Trying hard to feel something real
We've had enough, but this is reality
It's not enough, not enough
To keep this feeling alive

We did nothing wrong
Life's long enough, they'll find me

The truth, we want it now, we want it right now
(The truth, we want it now, we want it right now)
The truth, we want it now, we want it right now





This is reality, yeah!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to R.O.C.K.E.T's song Digital speak to a desire for authenticity and truth in a world that feels increasingly disconnected and artificial. The artist describes a journey of self-discovery and a willingness to confront fear and uncertainty in order to connect with others and find the truth. The repetition of the refrain "Trying hard to feel something real" highlights the struggle to find a genuine experience in a world that is dominated by technology and superficiality. The lines "I'll take everything I know/To the streets, to the people" suggest a desire to be present and engaged with the world, rather than isolated behind a screen.


The song also touches on the idea that our true home and identity can be found within ourselves, rather than in external circumstances. The line "My home was here all along/I just needed a dose of reality" suggests that we may be searching for something that is already within us, and that the pursuit of truth and authenticity involves a willingness to look within ourselves.


Overall, Digital is a powerful anthem for anyone who longs for a deeper connection to the world and a sense of meaning and purpose beyond the digital realm.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm seeing clear, I'm leaving fear
I am finally starting to understand things clearly and am no longer afraid to take action.


For the first time in my life, I'll take everything I know to the streets, to the people
I am taking everything I have and using it to connect with people and make a difference.


Trying hard to feel something real
I am struggling to find authenticity in a world that often feels fake and manufactured.


We've had enough, this is reality
We are fed up with the way things are and are finally facing the harsh reality of our situation.


It's not enough, to keep this feeling alive
The current state of things is not sustainable and we need to do something to keep our hope alive.


The truth, we want it now, we want it right now
We are demanding honesty and transparency immediately - no more excuses or delays.


We did nothing wrong
We are tired of being blamed for problems that we did not cause.


Life's long enough, they'll find me
I am not afraid of the future because I know that I am living my life authentically.


My home was here all along, I just needed a dose of reality
I have always belonged in this world, but I needed to face the truth to truly understand and appreciate it.


This is reality, yeah!
I am finally accepting and embracing the world as it truly is, not as I wish it to be.




Lyrics © Sumerian Music Group
Written by: Brett Allen

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