Movin' On
Triumph Lyrics


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I may be right or wrong
The story's in my song
It sure seems like we've
Come a long, long way

We've been through so many changes
All along the way
Maybe that's the way
Maybe that's the reason we're here
Today

Movin' on, movin' on
(Movin' on) everyday
(Movin' on) keep on movin'
Movin' on tommorow is another day
On and on and on

Our problems have dissappeared, vanished one by one
We've got to keep movin' until we're done
This band is on the loose, runnin' 'cross the land
So try to make the most of a one-night-stand

On and on and on: you've got to keep movin' on




On and on and on: we're movin' every day
You got to keep on movin'

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Triumph's "Movin' On" touch on the idea of progress and perseverance. The singer acknowledges that they may not be sure of their direction, but they know that their story is in their song. The journey has been filled with changes and challenges, but they seem to have overcome them and have come a long way. The concept of moving on is emphasized in the chorus, where the lyrics encourage continued forward motion despite any obstacles encountered on the way. The song's powerful message is that change is inevitable, but it should not hold us back. We should keep pushing through and never give up until we achieve our goals.


The lyrics may also have a broader interpretation beyond the personal struggles of an individual. The song can represent the idea of social progress, with the "we" not just referring to the singer and their band, but to humanity as a whole. Triumph encourages listeners to keep moving forward despite the difficulties we face as a society, and to keep trying to make the most of our time on this earth.


Line by Line Meaning

I may be right or wrong
The accuracy of my beliefs is unclear.


The story's in my song
My song tells a tale of our experiences.


It sure seems like we've
It appears that we have


Come a long, long way
Made significant progress.


We've been through so many changes
We have experienced numerous alterations.


All along the way
Throughout the journey.


Maybe that's the way
Possibly that is how it was meant to be.


Maybe that's the reason we're here
Perhaps this is why we exist.


Today
At present


Movin' on, movin' on
Continuing to progress


(Movin' on) everyday
(That progression happens daily)


(Movin' on) keep on movin'
(To keep progressing)


Movin' on tommorow is another day
Tomorrow is a new opportunity to continue progressing.


On and on and on
Continuing indefinitely.


Our problems have dissappeared, vanished one by one
Our issues have slowly disappeared.


We've got to keep movin' until we're done
Continuing until our journey is over.


This band is on the loose, runnin' 'cross the land
The group is traveling freely across the country.


So try to make the most of a one-night-stand
Make the most of the brief moment in time.


On and on and on: you've got to keep movin' on
You must keep going continuously.


On and on and on: we're movin' every day
We are making progress every day.


You got to keep on movin'
You must continue progressing.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: TIM JAMES, ANTONINA ARMATO, SAMANTHA MOORE

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Comments from YouTube:

karlmoles65

Words cannot express how much I loved this band when I was 20. 

I am almost 50. And they still Rock. 

jo Oliver

62> n i found this song from the past;)

Robert Walkey

Wish I was 50 again but this is timeless and listening too it now👍

Bryan Liguori

I was born in 1988 and found a love of rock of this time in high school and explored it thereafter among other stuff -
I have no idea how I didn't hear about Triumph until 2020 but here we are. This is so awesome!

Kelly Mark

@Progrunner yes we are i am 10 years older i was born in 1957 but i sure do share the same love for Triumph and Rush! I did not get to see Triumph live but i have seen Rush live in 2013 :)

Progrunner

@Kelly Mark We're the same generation! I was born in 1967. Triumph and Rush helped me overcome depression at a time when Prozac was not so largely available !!!

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Ed big truck

Triumph. Is one of my favorite bands.
And Rik Emmett is a Guitar hero to me. And a huge influence in my playing for the past 35 years.

Simon Adams

i love this album so much. They only played Britain once to my knowledge, luckily I was at Hammy Odeon to see them, Ric Emmett, what a great guitarist.

Mark Shaw

@Simon Adams me too!

Simon Adams

@Stephen Mc Allister, spot on mate. I was there..............

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