Keep You Safe

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Embracing Fear and Bravery: The Journey of Self-Discovery in 'Keep You Safe'

The Crane Wives' song 'Keep You Safe' delves into the complex relationship between fear, bravery, and personal growth. The lyrics begin with a reflection on childhood, where the narrator's fear of falling prevented them from climbing trees with their friends. This metaphor of climbing trees represents taking risks and seizing opportunities, something the narrator avoided due to their overwhelming fear. The repeated advice from the narrator's father, 'Nothing worth doing comes easy,' underscores the idea that valuable experiences often require overcoming significant challenges.

As the song progresses, the narrator reveals that their fears have only multiplied with age, influenced by the regrets and stories of others. This accumulation of fears serves as a barrier to personal growth and happiness. The line 'No amount of waiting will make you brave' emphasizes that bravery is not something that comes with time but must be actively pursued. The song suggests that waiting for the perfect moment or for fear to dissipate is futile; instead, one must confront their fears head-on to achieve meaningful progress.

The chorus, with its poignant repetition of 'No amount of fear will keep you safe,' drives home the central message that fear, while a natural human emotion, cannot protect us from life's uncertainties. The song encourages listeners to embrace the unknown and take risks despite their fears. The repeated phrase 'Come what may' signifies a surrender to life's unpredictability and a willingness to face whatever challenges arise. Ultimately, 'Keep You Safe' is a powerful reminder that true safety and fulfillment come from embracing bravery and stepping out of one's comfort zone.

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