Embracing Change and Inner Strength in 'Divide' by All That Remains

In 'Divide,' All That Remains delivers a powerful message about personal growth, resilience, and the importance of integrity. The song opens with the imagery of sleepless nights and days that seem to wash away, symbolizing a period of struggle and stagnation. The lyrics encourage the listener to count their scars, not as a sign of defeat, but as a testament to their endurance and the potential for a new beginning. The repeated assurance that the listener has the strength to pull through highlights the band's belief in the individual's capacity for change and self-improvement.

The chorus serves as a rallying cry to 'divide yourself from what you used to be,' urging a separation from past failures and the embrace of a new, more honest self. This division is not portrayed as a loss but as a necessary step towards gathering integrity and building trust. The emphasis on counting the people you can trust underscores the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive and reliable individuals during times of transformation. The song suggests that true strength lies in living a life of honesty and integrity, even when it means making difficult choices and leaving behind familiar but unproductive patterns.

As the song progresses, it addresses the internal barriers that often hold people back. The lyrics challenge the listener to cross the line and make the changes they know are necessary, emphasizing that the only thing standing in their way is themselves. The call to 'stop holding yourself back' and 'let go' is a powerful reminder that personal growth requires action and the courage to face setbacks head-on. By the end of the song, the message is clear: embracing change and living with integrity is not a loss but a path to true strength and fulfillment.

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  1. Divide
  2. Madness
  3. If I'm Honest
  4. Everything's Wrong
  5. Alone In The Darkness
  6. Just Tell Me Something
  7. Divine
  8. Let You Go
  9. No Tomorrow
  10. This Calling
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