The Outsiders

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Embracing the Margins: The Anthem of 'The Outsiders'

Needtobreathe's song 'The Outsiders' is a powerful anthem for those who feel marginalized or different from the mainstream. The lyrics delve into the struggles and resilience of individuals who don't fit into societal norms. The opening lines, 'Shortfalls and little sins / Close calls where no one wins,' set the tone for a narrative about life's imperfections and the constant battle to stay afloat. The phrase 'Stand tall but running thin' captures the exhaustion that comes with trying to maintain one's integrity in a world that often feels like it's against you.

The chorus, 'Cause if you're not laughing / Who is laughing now,' questions the value of societal approval and highlights the importance of self-acceptance. The line 'I've been wondering if this starts sinking / Would we stand our ground' suggests a test of resilience and unity among those who identify as outsiders. The repeated declaration 'We are the outsiders' serves as both a rallying cry and a badge of honor, embracing the identity of being different.

The song also touches on themes of defiance and self-determination. 'I'm not leaving without a fight / I've got my holsters around my sides' portrays a readiness to defend one's beliefs and choices. The lyrics 'On the outside / You're free to roam / On the outside / We found it home' celebrate the freedom and sense of belonging that can be found outside conventional boundaries. This song resonates with anyone who has ever felt like they don't belong, offering a sense of solidarity and empowerment.

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  2. Bridges Burn
  3. Washed By The Water
  4. Forever On Your Side
  5. The Outsiders
  6. Hang On
  7. Keep Your Eyes Open
  8. Who Am I
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