Built to Last
Southpacific Lyrics


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Do you come too fast?
Have your days amassed?
Does it feel so slow?
Are you built to last?
I see and know
Did you mean to say

What you had to say?
It′s overnight
It lasts all day
It's out of sight

It′s so easy
To paint your life
It's the way I see
It was meant to be
Do you come too fast?
Have your days amassed?
Does it feel so slow?
Are you built to last?

Does it hold you down?
Can you make the round?




It's overnight
It′s out of sight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Southpacific's song "Built to Last" explore the themes of time, endurance, and self-reflection. The opening lines, "Do you come too fast? Have your days amassed? Does it feel so slow? Are you built to last?" suggest a contemplation on the pace at which life moves and how it affects one's resilience. The repetition of these questions emphasizes the need to evaluate one's capacity to withstand the challenges and difficulties of life.


The next lines, "I see and know, did you mean to say what you had to say?" indicate a sense of understanding and perception. It conveys the idea that the singer has insight into the true intentions and thoughts of the subject. The mention of it being "overnight" and "lasting all day" implies that certain experiences or emotions can consume one's entire being.


The line "It's so easy to paint your life" suggests the possibility of creating a facade or presenting a version of oneself that may not be entirely authentic. This could imply that people often try to portray an image of strength and durability, even if they may not always feel that way internally. The phrase "It was meant to be" further expresses acceptance and alignment with one's circumstances, possibly indicating that whatever challenges or obstacles one encounters are part of their predetermined path.


The repetition of the initial questions in the final section, "Do you come too fast? Have your days amassed? Does it feel so slow? Are you built to last? Does it hold you down? Can you make the round? It's overnight, it's out of sight" reinforces the introspective nature of the song. It prompts the listener to reflect on their ability to navigate through life and the extent to which external pressures or circumstances may influence their sense of endurance. The phrase "it's out of sight" can be interpreted in different ways, possibly referring to challenges that are unseen or hidden, or it could signify the ephemeral nature of time itself.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you come too fast?
Do you experience things too quickly?


Have your days amassed?
Have your experiences and memories accumulated?


Does it feel so slow?
Does life feel monotonous and sluggish?


Are you built to last?
Do you possess the resilience and endurance to withstand challenges?


I see and know
I understand and perceive


Did you mean to say
Was your intention to express


What you had to say?
The message you needed to communicate?


It's overnight
It happens suddenly and unexpectedly


It lasts all day
It continues for an extended period


It's out of sight
It's not easily noticed or understood


It's so easy
It's effortless and simple


To paint your life
To depict your existence


It's the way I see
It's my perspective and perception


It was meant to be
It was destined or intended


Does it hold you down?
Does it restrain or limit you?


Can you make the round?
Can you navigate through the challenges?


It's overnight
It happens suddenly and unexpectedly


It's out of sight
It's not easily noticed or understood




Writer(s): Southpacific

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