Almost With You
The Church Lyrics
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Can you taste their lonely arrogance
It's always too late
And your face is so cold
They struggled for this opulence
See the suns which blind the men
Burnt away so long before our time
Pretty maids not far behind
Who you trying to get in touch with
I'm almost with you
I can sense it wait for me
I'm almost with you
Is this the taste of victory
I'm almost with you
See the dust which fills your sleep
Does it always feel this chill near the end
I never dreamed we'd meet here once more
This life reserved for a friend
The Church's song "Almost With You" is a hauntingly beautiful ballad about the struggle to connect with someone who is almost within reach. It explores the themes of loneliness, despair, and a search for connection in a world that can often feel cold and distant.
The first verse begins with an observation that there are chains that bind men, but they are arrogant in their loneliness. The singer implies that the men have brought this isolation upon themselves and that it is too late to change course. The second verse continues with another observation that suns have blinded men and their warmth is now forgotten. The imagery suggests that something precious has been lost and is irretrievable. The singer then sees pretty maids close by, but it is unclear whether they will provide a source of comfort or will succumb to the same fate as the men.
The chorus describes the singer's quest to connect with someone. He/she can sense that he/she is almost with them, but they are not yet within reach. The bridge can be interpreted in several ways, but it suggests that there is a chill that accompanies the end of things, and that the singer has come to accept that meeting his/her someone is reserved for a future life.
Overall, the song is a meditation on the human condition; the longing for connection, the inevitability of isolation, and the hope that one day we will find someone who is almost within reach.
Line by Line Meaning
See the chains which bind the men
Observe the heavy shackles that confine individuals
Can you taste their lonely arrogance
Are you able to recognize the bitter taste of their isolation and pride?
It's always too late
Regrettably, any action taken now will be too late
And your face is so cold
Your expression is distant and unfeeling
They struggled for this opulence
They fought fiercely to obtain this luxury
See the suns which blind the men
Observe the blinding and overwhelming lights that confuse the people
Burnt away so long before our time
Their radiance was gone before we ever witnessed it
Now their warmth is forgotten and gone
Their kindness and affection are no longer remembered and have disappeared
Pretty maids not far behind
Attractive women are following closely behind
Who you trying to get in touch with
With whom are you attempting to communicate?
I'm almost with you
I am approaching you slowly
I can sense it wait for me
I perceive it happening, please wait for me
Is this the taste of victory
Does this sensation signify success?
See the dust which fills your sleep
Observe the fine, dry particles that occupy your sleep
Does it always feel this chill near the end
Do you frequently sense this coldness at the conclusion?
I never dreamed we'd meet here once more
I never imagined that we would reunite in this location again
This life reserved for a friend
This existence was designated for a companion
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: STEPHEN KILBEY
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Nima Hodaei
One of the most underrated bands of all time. One of their greatest songs. As someone else said - so sad, so triumphant, so timeless.
Millie Warham
Absolutely
annod6
I was a big fan of The Church and finally, over thirty years later, I am going to see Steve Kilbey next month singing The Church songs solo acoustic. Can't wait 😁❤️
BERNICE HENRY
I think it's time to see them in 2023....life's short xx
Dan Giles
I live in a small town in Maine, and the radio stations up here do not EVER play tunes like this. Just heard for the 1st time today (21 July 2020). Going to play this for my friends. Went through Starfish so many times. These guys are incredible!
Thank you for this!
BERNICE HENRY
21st July is my only daughter's birthday! These guys are incredible+ embarking on a world tour xx
Gil Sandoval
The Bowdoin College Radio Station out of Brunswick ME, 91.1 FM still plays newer and older Indie. Give them a listen.
Tull Fan
Have a listen to their first two albums. There's some really good stuff on them. Almost WIth You, Bel-air, The Unguarded Moment, Is This Where You Live, When You Were Mine, etc.
Kevin Lotz
Welcome to wonderful world of Indie / Alternative music, You Tube Premium will " Take You On A Trip Around The World & Back"
Gerry Gerrard
Try Under The Milky Way and then: Unguarded Moment. THAT is the best song of theirs.