Crossing a River

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Navigating Life's Trials: The Journey in 'Crossing a River'

Secret Service's song 'Crossing a River' delves into the metaphorical journey of overcoming personal challenges and seeking justice in one's life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of an individual standing up and facing their struggles alone, symbolized by the act of 'crossing a river.' This river represents the obstacles and uncertainties that one must navigate to find their way and achieve a sense of justice and self-fulfillment.

The repeated lines 'Standing up tracing you on my own' and 'Standing up facing crimes all alone' emphasize the protagonist's solitary battle against their inner and outer conflicts. The mention of feeling guilty and the need to find a lawyer to determine if justice is blind suggests a deeper introspection about personal accountability and the quest for fairness. This introspection is a common theme in many people's lives, where they seek to understand their own actions and the consequences they face.

Furthermore, the lyrics highlight the protagonist's determination to seek help, as seen in the lines 'I gotta find some detectives who work for a dollar a day.' This search for assistance, despite the low cost, signifies the desperation and urgency in resolving their issues. The act of 'crossing a river again' symbolizes the continuous effort and resilience required to overcome life's challenges. The song ultimately conveys a message of perseverance and the relentless pursuit of one's path, despite the difficulties encountered along the way.

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