Borderline
newworldson Lyrics


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Keep your soul in mind when you reach that borderline
There's a crossing that divides right from wrong
There's a line in the sand
Have you chosen where you stand?
You can linger but you can't linger long
When you're standin' at the borderline…

Better believe that there'll be snares
Better believe you'll see your share
Better believe temptation's gonna come around
You gonna stumble here and there
You gonna think that life's not fair
You gonna feel just like the world is tryin' to bring you down

There's a fork in the road
Do you know which way to go?
You can't always see what's comin' round the bend
You better watch for the signs if you're gonna walk that line
Or you just might have to turn around again
Turn around…





Standin' at the borderline

Overall Meaning

The song "Borderline" by Newworldson is about the choice between right and wrong, and how easy it is to cross the line between them. The lyrics advise the listener to keep their soul in mind when they reach that borderline, describing it as a crossing that divides the two sides. There's a line in the sand, and it's important to choose where you stand. While you can linger, you can't linger for long because the temptation to cross that border will always be there. The song acknowledges that there will be snares and struggles along the way, but ultimately it's up to the individual to make the right choices.


The lyrics also highlight the fork in the road that everyone encounters in life, and how it's not always clear which way to go. It's important to watch for the signs and be aware of what's coming around the bend, otherwise, you might have to turn around again. In essence, the song is about the importance of making good choices and keeping your soul intact, especially when life presents difficult situations.


Line by Line Meaning

Keep your soul in mind when you reach that borderline
As you near the border between right and wrong, remember to prioritize your moral integrity.


There's a crossing that divides right from wrong
There's a clear separation between what's ethically good and bad.


There's a line in the sand
You'll eventually have to make a definitive choice between doing what's right and wrong.


Have you chosen where you stand?
Have you made a conscious decision about what principles you choose to live by?


You can linger but you can't linger long
You may hesitate for a short period, but you can't afford to remain indecisive for too long.


Better believe that there'll be snares
Be aware that you'll be faced with many enticements to do wrong things.


Better believe you'll see your share
Expect to encounter your fair share of negative influences.


Better believe temptation's gonna come around
It's inevitable that you'll experience temptations.


You gonna stumble here and there
You'll make a few errors and missteps along the way.


You gonna think that life's not fair
At times, you'll get the impression that things aren't going your way.


You gonna feel just like the world is tryin' to bring you down
The world can seem like it's intentionally trying to harm you, but don't lose faith.


There's a fork in the road
You'll encounter a moment where you must choose between two mutually exclusive paths.


Do you know which way to go?
Are you fully certain of which path you should take?


You can't always see what's comin' round the bend
You may not always be able to predict what's going to happen next.


You better watch for the signs if you're gonna walk that line
If you want to stay on the right path, pay close attention to warning signs.


Or you just might have to turn around again
If you don't heed the warnings, you might have to go back and start over.


Turn around…
You may need to retreat and choose a different path.


When you're standin' at the borderline…
Reflect on all of these factors when trying to determine what is the right thing to do.




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