See The Light
The S.O.N. Brothers Lyrics


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Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Call it a day
The city's ablaze
The sweat and the rain
No refrain
You shot up a flair
No one was there
Already too late
I’m always too late
I can’t understand That feeling that you're looking for
There's no light in your eyes
Light in your eyes no more
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Been off the grid
Flipping my lid
I try to survive
The pain in your eyes
I have to say
It’s not okay
How we all fade
Into the grave
I can’t understand That feeling that you're looking for
There's no light in your eyes
Light in your eyes no more
No more
All I want is something worth fighting for
I can’t see the light
I can't see the light no more
This is too much
Don't have enough
Nothing to love
Don't blow it all up
It's not okay
You wither away
Out in the fold
I'm out in the cold
I can’t understand That feeling that you're looking for
There's no light in your eyes
Light in your eyes no more
All I want is something worth fighting for




I can’t see the light
I can't see the light no more

Overall Meaning

The S.O.N. Brothers' song "See The Light" is a powerful display of emotions that flow through the lyrics. The song speaks of the feelings of despair and hopelessness that accompany the harsh realities of life. The lyrics depict a scene of destruction and chaos as the city is set ablaze. The sweat and rain add to the intensity of the situation, and there seems to be no escape. The singer laments the fact that he is always too late to make things right.


The theme of the song revolves around the loss of hope and the inability to find a reason to keep fighting. The lyrics talk about the pain in someone's eyes, and how it is tough to keep going in such a world. The singer is unable to understand the feeling that the person is looking for or the hope they seek. They see no light in the person's eyes anymore and feel that they too cannot see the light. The struggle to survive in a world where everything seems bleak has taken its toll, and the singer wonders what is left to fight for.


Overall, the power of the song lies in its ability to convey emotions that are universal. The struggle to find hope and meaning in a world that is often indifferent can be challenging, and the song speaks to that struggle. It's a reminder that no matter how dark things may seem, there is always a glimmer of hope, and it's worth fighting for.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh
Expression of distress and despair


Oh
Reiteration of distress and despair


Oh
Continuation of distress and despair


Oh
Continuation of distress and despair


Oh
Continuation of distress and despair


Oh
Continuation of distress and despair


Oh
Continuation of distress and despair


Oh
Continuation of distress and despair


Call it a day
Finish the day's work or efforts


The city's ablaze
The city is burning with fire and chaos


The sweat and the rain
The intense physical labor and sorrow


No refrain
No relief from the pain and suffering


You shot up a flair
You tried to call for help


No one was there
No one responded to the call for help


Already too late
The situation has already spiraled out of control


I’m always too late
The artist is always arriving too late to help


I can’t understand That feeling that you're looking for
The artist cannot comprehend the feeling the other person is searching for


There's no light in your eyes
The other person has lost their hope and happiness


Light in your eyes no more
The other person has lost their spark and enthusiasm


Been off the grid
The artist has been disconnected from the world


Flipping my lid
The artist is losing their sanity


I try to survive
The artist is struggling to stay alive


The pain in your eyes
The other person's suffering and sadness


I have to say
The artist has to express their opinion


It’s not okay
The situation is not acceptable


How we all fade
Everyone eventually dies and disappears from this world


Into the grave
The ultimate fate of all living beings


No more
No longer existing


All I want is something worth fighting for
The artist desires a worthy cause to dedicate themselves to


I can’t see the light
The singer cannot see any hope or positivity


I can't see the light no more
The singer has lost all hope for the future


This is too much
The situation is unbearable


Don't have enough
The artist lacks the resources to handle the situation


Nothing to love
The artist has lost all sources of joy and happiness


Don't blow it all up
The singer pleads for the other person to not make things worse


You wither away
The other person is deteriorating


Out in the fold
The singer is isolated and alone


I'm out in the cold
The singer is left in the dark and cold




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Written by: Ryan Breen

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Dan Aykroyd would later say that his "legs, stomach and solar plexus turned to jelly" when Aretha started to sing during the filming of this scene.

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