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Rise Against: Good Left Undone Meaning

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Good Left Undone Lyrics

In fields where nothing grew but weeds,
I found a flower at my feet,
Bending there in my direction,
I wrapped a hand around its stem,
I pulled until the roots gave in,
Finding there what I’ve been missing,
But I know…
So I tell myself, I...

  1. in_flames
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    Jul 16th 2008 !⃝

    This band is NOT about relationships, it's about how our human race is destroying our earth. They are environmentalists.

    "THE FIELDS WHERE NOTHING GREW BUT WEEDS, I FOUND A FLOWER AT MY FEET PLANTING THERE IN MY DIRECTION"
    - finding one good thing left untouched and suceeding in its life

    "I WRAPPED A HAND AROUND ITS STEM, I PULLED UNTIL THE ROOTS GAVE IN, FINDING THERE WHAT IVE BEEN MISSING"

    -He ruins the life of the flower for a selfish reason

    "SO I TELL MYSELF, I TELL MYSELF ITS WRONG. THERES A POINT WE PASS IN WHICH WE CANT RETURN."

    -once we do something we regret, you can't change it. So think it through

    So I won't sit here and discuss the whole song but its basically telling you to leave the good things alone so it can live its life.

  2. anonymous
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    Jul 7th 2008 !⃝

    You guys/girls including myself actually taking the time to care how someone else interprets someone else's song is freaking ridiculous.

  3. anonymous
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    Jul 6th 2008 !⃝

    I believe the song is about how we are harming the environment. " I tell myself its wrong, there's a point we pass from which we can't return.

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  4. jdennis
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    Jul 1st 2008 !⃝

    Okay, so all you ignoramuses who think that every song written about love is done by an Emo band; Your an idiot! The majority of all great songs ever written were about love and to suggest a band whom is passionate about everything they write wouldn’t do a love song too is just ignorant! Of course they do political songs, and love songs, and songs about friends and all the aspects in their lives!

    With that off my chest I would like to say that the metaphor use in this song just goes to show you what an in creditable writer Tim, and other contributors really are. He let’s us know that is a world of materialism and chaos that he found a beautiful blossoming flower amongst all the decay. And though that metaphoric flower was stuck with it’s roots he had to have her and took her from her metaphoric environment so he could keep her (the flower) as his own.

    Eventually this flower he loved so much showed signs that it was wilting and the bright petals that once covered it turned to a soft brown withered color and he knew that in order for that flower he loved so much to continue in natural beauty he had to return it to the environment where it feels at home, and he knows it will be able to live on.

    After the flower is gone from his care, he misses it and wonders how long it will be until he is reunited with the one thing he loved enough to let go.

    It is the ultimate tail of “ If you love something let it free, if it returns then it’s meant to be.” concept.

    This is my interpretation of this particular song, but not the band as a whole. One thing to never forget is the capability of a passionate group of people and their ability to be passionate about everything.

  5. robbo6666
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    May 25th 2008 !⃝

    I do agree with most of you about the left wing political side but just because they are politically orientated doesn't mean they can't sing about something else that is close to them "drowning in the ocean" is a metaphor for extreme passion or love and "longing for the shore where I can lay my head down" is a metaphor for needing someone. obviously. Half of you can get fucked!! emo...fuck off!! they just recruited one of the most punk guitarists ever zach blair.

  6. anonymous
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    May 11th 2008 !⃝

    Liberal or not rise against are just human people after all. This leaves possibility for a song of a past love in the lyrics. Their history however leads towards the political views and environmental damage we see everyday. My problem the video, which was doesn't noticeably relate to either side. Like a previous person noted, it could possibly be about a friend who dearly misses his incredible daughter. There is not right or wrong interpretation of this song.

    Someone someday could write the exact same words with a totally different reasoning.but were interested in what rise against was thinking.so with this song that I can't fully catch the gist of, and no interpretations that blew me away here I'm left for the band to explain what they had in their minds at the time.

  7. anonymous
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    Apr 6th 2008 !⃝

    This song is so good..... To me it's about this person I love but sadly I'm hurting him, so when we get together, the pain will last on :(

  8. anonymous
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    Mar 26th 2008 !⃝

    Um actually rise against is a liberal band, they have said it themselves. They would probably be insulted it they were thought of as not liberal.

  9. anonymous
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    Mar 4th 2008 !⃝

    I think the song is about love and the last part of the song REALLY points towards that

    "In fields where nothing grew but weeds,
    I found a flower at my feet"

    His life was worthless to him or there was no one worth caring about, then someone beautiful and special to him entered his life

    "Bending there in my direction"

    This person approached him first

    "I wrapped a hand around its stem,
    I pulled until the roots gave in,
    Finding now what I've been missing"

    He tried very hard to start a relationship, and almost forced this person into it or he was very persistent, With this person he found happiness or love.

    "But I know
    So I tell myself, I tell myself its wrong.
    There's a point we pass from which we can't return."

    He knows that he and this person have passed a point of no return, because of what happened they can't be happy together again, but even tough he knows this he tells himself its wrong because he refuses to accept being unable to make up for what happened.

    "I felt the cold rain of the coming storm."

    After losing this person he felt the cold of heartbreak and it was a sign that life was going to become painful and hectic.

    "All because of you,
    I haven't slept in so long.
    When I do I dream of drowning in the ocean,
    Longing for the shore where I can let my head down,
    I'll follow your voice,
    All you have to do is shout it out."

    I'll explain my interpretation of this later

    "Inside my hands these petals browned,
    Dried up, fallen to the ground
    But it was already too late now"

    This person suffered with him and wasn't able to be happy, and it was bound to happen the moment he met them.

    "I pushed my fingers through the earth,
    Returned this flower to the dirt,
    So it can live.
    I walked away now"

    He walked away and let go because he knew the person would only continue to suffer with him.

    "But I know
    Not a day goes by that I don't feel it's burn"

    Time has passed but the loss of this person still pains him.

    "All because of you,
    I haven't slept in so long.
    When I do I dream of drowning in the ocean,
    Longing for the shore where I can let my head down,
    Inside these arms of yours."

    Now that this is complete I can interpret it, this all depends on how well you can see through metaphors. Because of this person no longer being in his life he's losing sleep and when he does he dreams of drowning in the "ocean" most likely his life or his emotions, He yearns to reach the shore where can rest his head in this persons arms. This person was his escape from life and it calmed his soul to be with her. I personally know how its feels to go through all kinds of hell and just lay my head in my loves embrace. It brings me peace and calm.

    "All because of you,
    I believe in angels.
    Not the kind with wings,
    No, not the kind with halos,
    The kind that bring you home,
    When home becomes a strange place.
    I'll follow your voice,
    All you have to do is shout it out"

    This I believe is very convincing that this song is about love. Because of this person he believes it's possible for one person to change your whole life, what this person did was give him a feeling of belonging and comfort when alone he felt out of place and uncomfortable.

    Everyone has their own opinions and its makes sense to see this as a political/environmental song, however I ask everyone to look at ALL the words, it points towards the song being about a single person much more.

  10. anonymous
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    Feb 20th 2008 !⃝

    "In fields where nothing grew but weeds,
    I found a flower at my feet,
    bending there in my direction."

    -- I believe this is talking about finding something in his life that really stood out. Something that was new, and growing. (I will explain later)

    "I wrapped a hand around its stem
    and pulled until the roots gave in,
    finding there what I've been missing.
    And I know...."

    -- What he had found was a daughter. He just became a new daddy. It's the thing that completed him.

    "So I tell myself, I tell myself, it's wrong.
    There's a point we pass from which we can't return.
    I felt the cold rain of the coming storm..."

    -- there were rocky times with the mother of the whole situation. He told himself it was wrong, but got a divorce anyways. And now regrets it.

    "All because of you,
    I haven't slept in so long.
    When I do I dream
    of drowning in the ocean;
    longing for the shore
    where I can lay my head down.
    I'll follow your voice;
    all you have to do is
    shout it out!"

    -- He's thinking about his daughter, who he rarely gets see anymore. He dreams about her. But every time, his dreams don't come true. So he waits for her to call out to him.

    "Inside my hands these petals browned;
    dried up falling to the ground,
    but it was already too late now.
    I pushed my fingers through the earth,
    returned this flower to the dirt;
    so it could live, I walked away now.
    But I know..."

    -- He knew that trying to see his daughter would just make things worse, and it was having a toll on not only him but his daughter too. So he made a choice not to continue to struggle with the situation, and let it go. He stopped trying to see his daughter.

    "Not a day goes by when I don't feel this burn.
    There's a point we pass from which we can't return.
    I felt the cold rain of the coming storm..."

    -- He feels it every day, the regret of losing not only his wife but also his daughter now. But there's no returning now. It's too late, and it's only getting worse.


    All because of you
    I believe in angels.
    Not the kind with wings,
    no, not the kind with halos;
    the kind that bring you home
    when home becomes a strange place.
    I'll follow your voice;
    all you have to do is
    shout it out!

    -- He's learned from it, and gained a greater strength from it. He's been to the top of the earth and the bottom of hell. Seen the best and worst parts of his life. and now he looks back on all his experiences with his daughter, and realizes it was suppose to be that way, because if he hadn't gone through those experiences, he wouldn't have the strength he does today. She was a blessing to him.



    I don't think it's a personal story of Tims, but one for people to relate to.

  11. anonymous
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    Feb 12th 2008 !⃝

    #2 is a stupid retard and his interpretation is wrong. don't listen to number 2 I know him in real life he is amazingly dumb.

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  12. anonymous
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    Jan 28th 2008 !⃝

    Everyone who is talking about Tim Mcilrath's divorce is a complete idiot.
    He wasn't ever married. Buy Generation lost. He talks about how he's not married and has never been.
    The song is about realizing the wrongs you've done for whatever reason, and repenting, and doing what needs to be done to undo your actions.

    Rise Against isn't emo. He doesn't sing about the girl that hurt him so much. Rise Against is a liberal band about making a change.

  13. anonymous
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    Jan 17th 2008 !⃝

    Ok I agree with the guy two things up, everyone has there own way of it. I think the best part about Rise Against is that a lot of their songs can have several meanings like this one. Yes I will admit some songs such as Ready to Fall are blatantly obvious in the meaning that we are destroying the world. If the worlds for that don't work then the blasted video must work ... just watch the damn thing. But Other songs like seem to be more on an emotional level ... not emo just emotional stand point. They don't want pity they just want to rely a message, it happened to them too or one of them or something along those lines.

  14. Kaliden
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    Dec 25th 2007 !⃝

    Songs can be seen as different things, and this could very easily be a love song but I think it's more political standpoint about how were messing up the planet. It goes good with the title too. The Good left Undone (Causes we still fight for)

    In fields where nothing grew but weeds,
    I found a flower at my feet,
    bending there in my direction.

    In a world so full of selfishness and injustices he saw what he wanted to see.

    I wrapped a hand around its stem
    and pulled until the roots gave in,
    finding there what I've been missing.
    And I know....

    He went along this path in life and found out knowledge about what is wrong with the world and just doing what you want without consequence to the earth itself.
    (The second verse supports this more)

    So I tell myself, I tell myself, it's wrong.
    There's a point we pass from which we can't return.
    I felt the cold rain of the coming storm...

    He denied the knowledge at first because it's a lot to take in but since he knew it now he couldn't just forget it so he gave in. That after we do so much there will be no turning back and also that he feels that the point of turn is really soon.

    All because of you,
    I haven't slept in so long.
    When I do I dream
    of drowning in the ocean;
    longing for the shore
    where I can lay my head down.
    I'll follow your voice;
    all you have to do is
    shout it out!

    He's talking to everyone who is still blind. Now that he knows the truth he can't sleep anymore. When he does he has nightmares about the things he knows. He wishes he could just forget it all but feels this push of morality that makes him continue to wanna support the good left undone. Following a voice in this case seems to be following a cause. He wants to rest but while there are causes still left to fight for he will fight until things are better.

    Inside my hands these petals browned;
    dried up falling to the ground,
    but it was already too late now.

    This is him realizing that by doing what he wants he is in fact hurting/killing/ruining

    what he found beautiful.

    I pushed my fingers through the earth,
    returned this flower to the dirt;
    so it could live, I walked away now.
    But I know...

    Here he tries to fix what wrongs he's done hoping that if he fixs it in time that more beautiful things will grow. Also it makes a statement of the fact that we shouldn't always mess with things just because they are there.

    Not a day goes by when I don't feel this burn.
    There's a point we pass from which we can't return.
    I felt the cold rain of the coming storm...

    Same as the first pre chours pretty much, he talks about not a single day going by that he doesn't forget what happened. Then goes on to say that if we keep it up there will be a time we can't fix our problems anymore. And he then says that the time is coming really soon.

    All because of you
    I believe in angels.
    Not the kind with wings,
    no, not the kind with halos;
    the kind that bring you home
    when home becomes a strange place.
    I'll follow your voice;
    all you have to do is
    shout it out!

    This chorus is about the ignorant again but this time it's more about people coming together. He calls us out again for not knowing about the worlds problems but this time he says that he believes in the good that comes from adversity. Where when things go wrong he

    believes in the hope that people will come together to make a difference. And through fighting causes we can one day make life better. He ends it with saying again if you have a
    cause worth fighting I'll fight it with you just speak up about it.

  15. anonymous
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    Nov 27th 2007 !⃝

    Okay, well y'all are all being gay about it because everyone is going to interpret things differently because were all different. How boring would it be if we all thought the same way. everyone sees things differently and to me I think its a love song but you might think it's about gardening or something. I mean geez... Seriously. just however you see it is how you see it.

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