Sky's the Limit continued to create a buzz which was spreading both nationally and internationally. Come May of 2001, Sky's the Limit decided to play their last show. Citing being pulled in different directions with their time and priorities, they decided to call it quits. Each members has moved on to different ventures. Some are leading worship in their churches, others started different bands. Dave Giminez, the lead singer and songwriter for Sky's the Limit, formed the band Mae in 2001.
The Jets That Just Landed
Sky's The Limit Lyrics
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Need more fuel
Lift and fill them up
And let them fly away
So they might come and represent you
The jets that just landed
Need more fuel
And let them fly away
So they might come and represent you
Represent you
Will you pilot me?
Will you pilot me?
Will you pilot me?
Will you pilot me?
In the song "The Jets That Just Landed" by Sky's The Limit, the lyrics speak of the need for refueling for the jets that just landed. There is a sense of urgency in the lyrics, suggesting that the jets need to be filled up quickly so they can fly away and represent the subject of the song. This could be interpreted in various ways, it could be referring to the need to be ready to impress or to take action at a moment's notice. There is also the repetition of the line "Will you pilot me?" which could suggest a need for guidance or assistance in navigating whatever situation the subject may be facing.
The use of the airplane metaphor in the lyrics is interesting. The jets represent potential opportunities or possibilities, and the need for fuel represents the resources needed to seize those opportunities. The repetition of the line "Will you pilot me?" adds a layer of vulnerability, suggesting that the subject may not have the know-how or confidence to navigate these opportunities alone.
Line by Line Meaning
The jets that just landed
The recently arrived airplanes
Need more fuel
Require additional gasoline to continue flying
Lift and fill them up
Elevate and add gas to the aircrafts
And let them fly away
Permit them to depart
So they might come and represent you
So they can be a symbol o f you
Represent you
Be a representation of your identity
Will you pilot me?
Will you be in command of me?
Will you pilot me?
Will you operate me?
Will you pilot me?
Will you navigate me?
Will you pilot me?
Will you direct me?
Contributed by Nora D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.