As With Gladness
State Radio Lyrics


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As with gladness men of old did the shining world behold.
And so she took us down to the water's edge.
Said if we are not, careful with what we do,
We will reach a final end.

[Chorus]
She gave him everything,
But he held her down and he tore her coat.
I shouldn't have loved you,
I shouldn't have loved you.

As with gladness men of old did the shining world believe.
And so took them down some bread.
But when he up and threw away the seed,
You could see her look away and sadly shake her head.

[Chorus]

We want for the blood of the earth
To cure up the vine, but we roll it aside,
We roll it aside, we roll it aside, we roll it aside.





[Chorus: x2]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of State Radio's song "As With Gladness" communicate a strong message of environmental conservation and preservation. The opening line alludes to the awe and appreciation people once had for the natural world, as "men of old" looked upon the "shining world" with "gladness." However, the following lyrics suggest that humanity has lost this appreciation and respect for nature, and as a result, we are facing environmental consequences. The lines "And so she took us down to the water's edge. Said if we are not, careful with what we do, We will reach a final end," imply that someone - potentially a guide, leader or even the Earth itself - is warning humanity about the dangers of not taking care of our planet.


The chorus delves into a different narrative, where a woman has given everything to someone, but is ultimately held back and hurt by that person. The lyrics "She gave him everything, but he held her down and he tore her coat" convey a sense of betrayal and hurt. These lyrics can potentially be understood as a metaphor for how humanity is mistreating the planet - taking everything it has to offer but causing irreparable damage in the process.


The latter half of the song speaks to the desire for the Earth's "blood" or resources to restore the "vine" or our future, but how we continuously neglect and discard these resources instead of properly caring for them. Overall, the song communicates a powerful message on the importance of respecting and honoring our environment.


Line by Line Meaning

As with gladness men of old did the shining world behold.
In the past, people looked upon the bright world with joy.


And so she took us down to the water's edge.
She led us to the riverside.


Said if we are not, careful with what we do,
She warned us that if we were reckless,


We will reach a final end.
We'll come to a disastrous end.


She gave him everything,
She bestowed him with all her love and devotion,


But he held her down and he tore her coat.
But he suppressed her and harmed her physically and emotionally.


I shouldn't have loved you,
I regret ever loving you.


As with gladness men of old did the shining world believe.
Long ago, people held strong faith in the radiant world.


And so took them down some bread.
And offered them some bread to eat.


But when he up and threw away the seed,
However, he carelessly discarded the seed,


You could see her look away and sadly shake her head.
Causing her to turn her face away with a sorrowful shake of the head.


We want for the blood of the earth
We thirst for the healing essence of the earth,


To cure up the vine, but we roll it aside,
To heal the plants, but we neglect them and let them die,


We roll it aside, we roll it aside, we roll it aside.
We repeatedly abandon our responsibilities to the earth and its inhabitants.


She gave him everything,
She bestowed him with all her love and devotion,


But he held her down and he tore her coat.
But he suppressed her and harmed her physically and emotionally.


I shouldn't have loved you,
I regret ever loving you.




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