A Little Faster

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The Relentless Pursuit of Unfulfilled Promises

In 'A Little Faster' by There for Tomorrow, the lyrics delve into the frustration and disillusionment that come with unmet expectations and broken promises. The song's protagonist is caught in a cycle of anticipation and disappointment, where promises of grandeur and fulfillment are never realized. The recurring line, 'You say you always keep your word, show me what you're after,' underscores a sense of skepticism and a demand for tangible proof rather than empty assurances. This sentiment is further emphasized by the repeated notion that what was offered 'was never good enough for me,' highlighting a deep-seated dissatisfaction and yearning for something more substantial.

The metaphor of 'crash and burn' suggests a pattern of failure and false starts, where lessons are not learned, and the same mistakes are repeated. The protagonist's plea for things to move 'just a little faster' reflects a desire to break free from this stagnation and to see real progress and change. This urgency is contrasted with the 'cut and dry routine' that the protagonist perceives, even when in the company of others, indicating a sense of isolation and a need for genuine connection and fulfillment.

There for Tomorrow's musical style, characterized by its energetic and emotive delivery, amplifies the song's themes of frustration and urgency. The driving rhythm and impassioned vocals mirror the protagonist's inner turmoil and relentless pursuit of something more meaningful. The song captures the universal experience of grappling with unfulfilled promises and the quest for authenticity in a world that often falls short of our expectations.

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