Great song. My take on it though is that the band is trying to put forward an idea in the cover of this hero idea. I hear about a person who is trying to do things on their own, very individualistic. The singer, then, is trying to get them to accept help from others.
"And what matters ain't the "who's baddest" but
The ones who stop you fallin' from your ladder, baby" - Its not about how strong the person is, not about if they can do it on their own. Whats important are the people who stop them from falling from their ladder, the people who keep them up.
The chorus is then saying that this world is no place for a hero, people need to be working together, there is no better man, just equal men.
Great song. My take on it though is that the band is trying to put forward an idea in the cover of this hero idea. I hear about a person who is trying to do things on their own, very individualistic. The singer, then, is trying to get them to accept help from others.
"And what matters ain't the "who's baddest" but The ones who stop you fallin' from your ladder, baby" - Its not about how strong the person is, not about if they can do it on their own. Whats important are the people who stop them from falling from their ladder, the people who keep them up.
The chorus is then saying that this world is no place for a hero, people need to be working together, there is no better man, just equal men.