Come With Me
Ralph Sequel Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

I've come a long way, its been a long day,
I've come a long way from reality,
theres something beyond the valley,
beyond the hills of morality,
the land covered the water, the wind pushed the waves,
the sun bore the life of humanity,
come with me they formed an opinion,
time to escape to the heart of me.

A million questions a million answers
forever dreams in front of me,
flying over the valley, can I reach the mountain,
there be something to see, discovery,
I left behind a struggle, turned away from opinion,
come with me recovery,
hands reach for freedom, on top of a kingdom,
set me free from reverie.

I've come a long way, its been along day,
I've come a long way from reality,
there something beyond the valley,
beyond the hills of morality,
the land covered the water, the wind pushed the waves,
the sun bore the life of humanity,
come with me they formed an opinion,
time to escape to the heart of me.

Can we see forever are we already there,
oh come with me,
are we part of the sun,
do we embrace the glare,
oh realization,
we can stand forever cause we are already there,
oh come with me,
i'm on top of a pyramid a mighty flare,
oh realization,
I can see forever I am already there,
oh come with me,




on top of a mountain are the Gods aware...
oh realization.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Ralph Sequel's song Come With Me explore themes of personal growth, self-discovery, and transcendence. The first verse speaks of having come a long way from reality and beyond the hills of morality, indicating a journey towards a new understanding of oneself and the world. The second and third verses continue this journey, with the singer questioning the possibility of seeing forever and whether they are already there. The chorus, "come with me," suggests that the singer is inviting someone to join them on this journey and enter into a new level of self-awareness with them.


The lyrics of the song also use imagery of nature to emphasize the idea of transcendence. The line "the land covered the water, the wind pushed the waves, the sun bore the life of humanity" suggests a harmony between humanity and the natural world, but also alludes to the idea that there is something beyond this world that calls to us. The references to flying over the valley and reaching the mountain also suggest that the singer is seeking a higher understanding of themselves and their place in the world.


Overall, the lyrics of Come With Me invite listeners to embark on a journey towards self-discovery and transcendence, using nature and personal growth as guiding themes.


Line by Line Meaning

I've come a long way, its been a long day,
Acknowledging a progress made with great effort and time


I've come a long way from reality,
The destination of this journey is far from the singer's current reality


theres something beyond the valley,
The singer is inviting their audience to explore something beyond the familiar


beyond the hills of morality,
The place the artist wants to explore is not bound to a sense of moral right or wrong


the land covered the water, the wind pushed the waves,
A picturesque description of the place beyond the hills of morality. A calm landscape where water and wind dictate movements


the sun bore the life of humanity,
A poetic description of the sun's role in sustaining human life on earth


come with me they formed an opinion,
The singer has an audience who holds a certain opinion about exploring the unknown


time to escape to the heart of me.
The artist will lead their audience to a place deep within oneself where they can find freedom


A million questions a million answers
The journey will reveal several possible answers to the many questions that exist within the audience's mind


forever dreams in front of me,
The artist's journey will touch on the limitless possibilities that exist in the realm they're inviting their audience to explore


flying over the valley, can I reach the mountain,
The singer is contemplating reaching a perceived unattainable goal


there be something to see, discovery,
The journey will lead to the discovery of something remarkable


I left behind a struggle, turned away from opinion,
The singer has actively chosen to let go of preconceived notions that may prevent them from exploring unfamiliar territory


come with me recovery,
Participating in the journey will lead to personal rejuvenation and restoration


hands reach for freedom, on top of a kingdom,
The destination of the journey will be a place where one can experience ultimate freedom and take ownership of their lives


set me free from reverie.
The artist seeks liberation from the state of being lost in thought or daydreaming


Can we see forever are we already there,
The artist is questioning the possibility of experiencing something that is endless or perpetual


oh come with me,
The singer is making an impassioned invitation to their audience to join them on the journey


are we part of the sun,
The singer is meditating on the concept of interconnectedness between human life and the source of light and heat: the sun


do we embrace the glare,
The artist is wondering if humans are equipped to handle the intensity of the sun's light and heat


oh realization,
The artist has had an epiphany about something significant


we can stand forever cause we are already there,
The insinuation is that the energies that make up human beings are timeless and ever-present


i'm on top of a pyramid a mighty flare,
The singer has achieved a monumental end goal


I can see forever I am already there,
The artist has transcended the confines of time, and they have achieved an elevated state of mind


on top of a mountain are the Gods aware...
A rhetorical question: Is the singer beckoning the audience to consider whether a force greater than humanity is watching over them? Or are they subtly suggesting that the destination of the journey is the home of deities?




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

More Versions