Before There Was Atlanta There Was Douglasville
The Chariot Lyrics


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Ten thousand times ten thousand. Walking and marching and running and
shoving and pressing on. Step by step, to the grave, marhcing on. You have
a song; unsung. I sing a new song; falling on deaf ears. Unsung.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Chariot's song "Before There Was Atlanta There Was Douglasville" speak about the passage of time, the inevitability of death, and the struggle to leave a mark on the world. The opening line "ten thousand times ten thousand" represents the countless number of people who have lived and marched through life, all headed towards death. The song speaks about the incessant march towards the grave, and how each step brings us closer to our ultimate end.


The second line of the song "You have a song; unsung" speaks to the idea that everyone has something to offer in life, some kind of legacy that they can leave behind. However, this legacy often goes unrecognized and unappreciated. The lyrics suggest that everyone has a unique song to sing, but sometimes that song goes unheard and unsung.


The final line of the song "I sing a new song; falling on deaf ears. Unsung" speaks to the frustration that the singer feels about their own attempts at leaving a legacy. Even though they are singing a new song, trying to make their mark on the world, their efforts are going unnoticed and unrecognized.


Overall, "Before There Was Atlanta There Was Douglasville" is a poignant reflection on the fleeting nature of life and the struggle to make our mark on the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Ten thousand times ten thousand.
Countless individuals, a vast number of people.


Walking and marching and running and shoving and pressing on.
We are all struggling and fighting to move forward, using whatever means necessary.


Step by step, to the grave, marching on.
We are all slowly and surely moving towards death, whether we want to or not.


You have a song; unsung.
You have something to say, but you haven't had the chance to express it yet.


I sing a new song; falling on deaf ears. Unsung.
I have a new perspective to share, but no one is listening or willing to hear me out.




Lyrics © CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP, Capitol CMG Publishing

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