Higher

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Aspiring for a Higher Existence in Creed's 'Higher'

Creed's song 'Higher' delves into the theme of yearning for a transcendent place beyond the mundanities and struggles of everyday life. The lyrics express a desire to remain in a dream state, a world that offers comfort and an escape from reality. The repeated line 'Can you take me higher?' is a plea for elevation to a place of enlightenment and perfection, symbolized by 'a place where blind men see' and 'golden streets.' This metaphorical realm represents an ideal state of being where love triumphs over hate and human limitations are overcome.

The song also touches on the contrast between the dream world and the real world. The singer acknowledges the value of dreams in providing a respite and a vision of a better existence. However, there's an underlying wish to merge the beauty of dreams with the tangible world, to make the idealized visions a reality. The aspiration is to live with the same intensity and purpose as one feels in their most profound dreams, to 'let love replace all our hate.'

Creed, known for their post-grunge sound and spiritual lyrical content, often explores themes of faith, hope, and the human condition. 'Higher' is no exception, as it encapsulates the band's quest for meaning and a higher state of consciousness. The song resonates with listeners who seek more from life than the ordinary, encouraging them to reach for their dreams and transform them into reality.

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  3. What If
  4. Inside Us All
  5. Rain
  6. To Whom It May Concern
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