Meet Me Halfway
St. Martin's Orchestral Academy Of Los Angeles Lyrics
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Meet me
I said I'm telling you to
Meet me On the way out
Meet me
Another braddah say
Meet me On the way out
Again I'm telling you
Meet me
I'm just a man
Livin my life
Don't bother no one
Don't commit no crime
In the book of Job
Says you must forgive
To live with scene in your life is a sin
Do you know what you're living for
Do you know you purpose when you walk out that door
Will you fall to the wicked man
Or will you live life righteous in his land and
I said I'm telling you to
Meet me on the way out
Meet me
I said I'm telling you to
Meet me on the way out
Meet me
Another braddah say
Meet me on the way out
Again I'm telling you to
Meet me on the way out
Meet me
Some people just can't get back home
Some people just can't get along
In a world filled with material things
Some people just can't make mistakes
Meet me on the way out
Meet me I said I'm telling you to
Meet me in the way out
Meet me
Another braddah say
Meet me in the way out
Meet me again I'm telling you to
Meet me on the way out
Meet me
The lyrics of St. Martins Pops Orchestra's song "Meet Me Halfway" appear to convey a message of reconciliation and forgiveness. The repeated lines "Meet me on the way out, I said I'm telling you to" suggest a call to meet or connect with someone on their way out, possibly serving as an opportunity for resolution or understanding. The mention of "Another braddah say" indicates a collective or communal plea for individuals to come together.
The subsequent lines draw references to the Book of Job, a biblical text that addresses the themes of suffering and faith. The lyrics acknowledge the importance of forgiveness and the detrimental effects of holding onto negativity or grudges. The line "To live with scene in your life is a sin" implies that embracing anger or resentment prevents one from truly living a fulfilling life.
The lyrics also touch upon the idea of purpose and the choices we make when leaving our homes. It poses the question of whether one knows their purpose or intentions when stepping out the door and encourages choosing righteousness over falling into the influence of the wicked.
Overall, the song's lyrics emphasize the significance of finding common ground, forgiveness, and living a life guided by positive values.
Line by Line Meaning
Meet me On the way out
I'm asking you to meet me as we are leaving
Meet me
I'm requesting to meet you
I said I'm telling you to
I want to emphasize that I'm instructing you to do so
Another braddah say
Someone else also agrees and suggests to meet
Again I'm telling you
Once more, I am repeating my request
I'm just a man
I am simply an individual
Livin my life
Leading my own existence
Don't bother no one
I do not disturb or trouble others
Don't commit no crime
I do not engage in any illegal activities
In the book of Job
Referring to the religious text, Job
Says you must forgive
It states that forgiveness is necessary
To live with scene in your life is a sin
To hold grudges or harbor negativity is considered wrong
Do you know what you're living for
Do you understand the purpose of your existence
Do you know you purpose when you walk out that door
Are you aware of your mission as you leave this place
Will you fall to the wicked man
Will you succumb to the influence of an evil individual
Or will you live life righteous in his land and
Or will you choose to lead a virtuous life in their presence
Some people just can't get back home
Certain individuals struggle to return to their place of belonging
Some people just can't get along
Some people have difficulties in getting along with others
In a world filled with material things
In a society dominated by material possessions
Some people just can't make mistakes
Certain individuals are unable to make errors or misjudgments
Meet me in the way out
Please join me as we depart
Meet me
Come meet me
Another braddah say
Another person also suggests meeting
Meet me again I'm telling you to
I'm reiterating my request to meet
Meet me on the way out
Let's meet while we are leaving
Meet me
I want to meet with you
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Lawrence Dahilig
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