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March to the Sea Song Details :
Song | March to the Sea |
Singer | twenty one pilots |
Music | Tyler Joseph |
Lyrics | Nick Thomas, Chris Salih & Tyler Joseph |
Release Date | Dec. 29, 2009 |
Label | |
Album | twenty one pilots (2009) |
March to the Sea Lyrics » twenty one pilots
[Verse 1]
There’s miles of land in front of us
And we’re dying with every step we take
We’re dying with every breath we make
And I’ll fall in line
A stranger’s back is all I see
He’s only a few feet in front of me
And I’ll look left and right sometimes
But I’ll fall in line
[Verse 2]
No one looks up anymore
‘Cause you might get a raindrop in your eye
And Heaven forbid they see you cry
As we fall in line
And about this time of every year
The line will go to the ocean pier
And walk right off into the sea
And then we fall asleep
[Verse 3]
And as we near the end of land
And our ocean graves are just beyond the sand
I ask myself the question why I fall in line
And then out of the corner of my eye
I see a spaceship in the sky
And hear a voice inside my head
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About twenty one pilots’s March to the Sea from twenty one pilots (2009)
The message of “March to the Sea” highlights mankind’s affinity to blindly follow one another with the simple comforts of conformity taking center-stage. Humanity is portrayed as weary travelers, tired of trying to find anything new or unique for fear that it will make them see the truth, leading to despair and opening themselves to vulnerability.
Both the title of this song and theme are partially inspired by
Sherman’s March To The Sea
, a famed event occurring during the US Civil War that resulted in William Sherman taking control of Savannah, Georgia.
Alternatively, the song could also be viewed as the protagonist being someone whose soul is weary, and they have resolved to just give up, march to the sea (aka death) with a line of others, and leave this world. However, when the protagonist gets close to ending their life, someone, likely God, portrayed as a ‘spaceship,’ comes in and tells them “Don’t do this, follow me and I will help you.” The repetition of “Follow me instead!” at the end emphasizes the feelings of desperation when a friend is close to suicide and you don’t know how to help them.
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