Fear of Being a Giant
Up Front Lyrics


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Overhead look at blue what a sky so high above I try to reach inside to know how high I dare to go maybe it's just gravity that's going to keep me in my place there's so much space to fill but I've still got this weight understand the things we see but they take some time to reach unless we learn to live on thousand foot high ladders maybe all we've ever done is think of ways to pass the time but who wears watches when their wrists are being tied are we all small like all the ants that like to crawl along the walls into the cracks to get away from all the eyes that see themselves in certain ways as tall as skies as big as giants what can we believe when we pretend that we don't see or talk or dream about a chance to run away we all have eyes that see ourselves in different ways as tall as skies as big as giants




Overall Meaning

The song Fear of Being a Giant by Up Front carries a powerful and relatable message that explores the human experience of feeling both small and insignificant, as well as having the potential to be larger than life. The opening lines mention the vastness of the sky, and the singer muses about the idea of reaching inside themselves to see how high they can soar. However, the idea of gravity - a force that keeps us rooted to the ground - serves as a reminder that there are limitations to our physical abilities. The lyrics go on to highlight a theme of perception, noting that what we see can take time to fully comprehend. The idea of living on thousand-foot-high ladders is presented as a solution to bridging the gap between our smallness and the expanse of the world around us. The metaphorical language of the ant crawling along the walls is used to illustrate the struggle to escape the scrutiny of others, the need to run away from things that make us feel small.


Overall, the song conveys a sense of frustration and longing, ultimately asking the question of what we can believe in when everything - even our sense of self - feels uncertain. The repeated reference to "tall as skies" and "big as giants" suggests that we all have the potential to be more than we are, but that it takes effort to break free from our limitations.


Line by Line Meaning

Overhead look at blue what a sky so high above
Looking up, I see the vastness of the sky above me and I am in awe of its height.


I try to reach inside to know how high I dare to go
I am searching within myself to understand how far I am willing to push myself and how high I am willing to venture.


maybe it's just gravity that's going to keep me in my place
Despite my desire to explore and soar, the limiting force of gravity is a reminder that I can only go so far.


there's so much space to fill but I've still got this weight
Although there is endless opportunity and room for growth, my own personal weight and limitations hold me back from reaching my full potential.


understand the things we see but they take some time to reach
It takes time and effort to truly comprehend and make sense of the things we observe and encounter in our lives.


unless we learn to live on thousand foot high ladders
Perhaps the only way to fully grasp the enormity of life is by attaining new heights and pushing ourselves to explore beyond our current limits.


maybe all we've ever done is think of ways to pass the time
It is possible that much of our existence has been spent in idle pursuits, simply trying to fill time and distract ourselves from the bigger questions of life.


but who wears watches when their wrists are being tied
When we feel trapped or restricted, time becomes a meaningless concept as we are unable to use it in the way we desire.


are we all small like all the ants that like to crawl along the walls into the cracks to get away from all the eyes that see themselves in certain ways as tall as skies as big as giants
Do we all feel insignificant, like tiny insects trying to hide away from the judgment and scrutiny of others who see themselves as larger and more important than they truly are?


what can we believe when we pretend that we don't see or talk or dream about a chance to run away
When we deny our true desires and refuse to acknowledge our dreams and aspirations, what is left for us to believe in?


we all have eyes that see ourselves in different ways as tall as skies as big as giants
Despite our differences, we all have the capacity to imagine ourselves as something greater and aspire to reach new heights.




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