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The Rising Lyrics

Cant see nothing in front of me
Cant see nothing comin up behind
Make my way through this darkness
Cant feel nothing but this chain that binds me
Lost track of how far I've gone
How far I've gone and how far I\'ve climbed
On my back's a sixty pound stone
On my shoulder half mile outta line

Come on up for the rising
Come on up, lay your hands in mine
Come on up for the rising
Come on up for the rising tonight

Left the house this mornin
Bells ringing filled the the air
I was wearing the cross on my calling
On wheels of fire, I come rollin down here

Come on up for the rising
Come on up, lay your hands in mine
Come on up for the rising
Come on up for the rising tonight

LaLaLaLaLaLaLaLa
(repeat)

The spirits of love stand behind me
Faces gone, black eyes burnin bright
May the precious blood find me
Lord as I stand before you, I realize

LaLaLaLaLaLaLaLa
(repeat)

I seen you Mary in the garden
In the garden of a thousand sighs
She\'s holdin pictures of our children
Dancin in the sky, filled with light
May I feel your arms around me
May I feel your blood mix with mine
The dream of life comes to me
Like a catfish dancin on the end of my line

Sky of blackness and sorrow (dream of life)
Sky of love, sky of tears (dream of life)
Sky of glory and sadness (dream of life)
Sky of mercy, sky of fear (dream of life)
Sky of memory and shadow (dream of life)
Your burden fills my arms tonight
Sky of lonely and emptiness (dream of life)
Sky of fullness, sky of blessed life

Come on up for the rising
Come on up, lay your hands in mine
Come on up for the rising
Come on up for the rising tonight

LaLaLaLaLaLaLaLa
(repeat)
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Cover art for The Rising lyrics by Bruce Springsteen

Just thought of one more thing...Come to think of it, there's another possible interpretation for "the dream of life comes to me/like a catfish dancin' on the end of my line." Instead of suggesting that the fireman is trying to hold onto the earthly life that's slipping away from him, it could suggest that he's trying to grasp the afterlife waiting for him, that he can see it and feel it in front of him like a fisherman sees and feels a catfish dancing on the end of his fishing line, tantalizingly close but just out of reach. Again, this works well on a literal level, too, because the fireman is feeling his way through the darkness with only a rope to guide him. In this case, instead of leading him to the top of the building, it leads him to the afterlife that awaits.

Everything posted about the song by Res87cue is spot on; however, the lyric "...wearing the cross of my calling" was not explained. Clearly, a reference to the Maltese Cross which is the international symbol for the fire service and is most often incorporated into fire department emblems/patches that are worn on uniforms. Sometimes lyrics have to be taken at face value and "The Rising" is certainly from the point of view of a responding FDNY firefighter; they always refer to the "fire station" as the fire house or just plain house.

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Bruce's new album is pretty much a concept album about September 11th. and this song seems to be a song about coming to terms and moving on, at least i think so.

Cover art for The Rising lyrics by Bruce Springsteen

I'm pretty sure the whole first verse is from the point of view of a firefighter going into the towers. I like your interpretation, but this seems to make more sense. The "On my back's a sixty pound stone On the shoulder half mile outta line" part is talking about his oxygen tank and his hose.

I dunno....with something so very serious....the job they had to do and what happened...such an upbeat sounding song...too much hope in the end...speaks of resolution, facing forward, helping each other, not the first responders going to their possible deaths

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I agree that this song is from a firefighter's perspective. It follows him into the Tower and then into the afterlife (which is contrasted with the same structure in the next song, 'Paradise', in which the suicide bomber finds no rest or peace in his afterlife). I find this song extraordinarily moving -- it makes me feel and understand 9/11 more than any of the TV coverage or other mediated responses.

Cover art for The Rising lyrics by Bruce Springsteen

"The dream of life comes to me Like a catfish dancin' on the end of my line."

Obviously, The Boss's word on this is final, but for those who are having trouble understanding what he means, think of the way a fish wriggles and slips off the end of a fishing line. The fisherman grasps at it, tries to hold it, but it shimmies away and is gone. In the song, life is compared to that fish. The fireman, who is the voice of the song, feels the life he hoped for slip away from him like a fish slips away from a fisherman. This works beautifully in a literal sense, too, because we know the fireman has been climbing up the stairs with "this chain that binds me" tied around him. It is his literal lifeline, and he struggles to hold onto it as it slips away. Then, just as a fish rejoins the ocean, the fireman's spirit rejoins the endless ocean of eternity.

This is such a powerful song because it works on so many levels. It's the story of one fireman climbing the tower and thus ascending from earth to heaven. As a chorus of other voices join in, it's the story of all the other souls rising along with his. It's the story of the survivors rising metaphorically from the blow of the attack and physically raising the remains and erecting a new structure in their wake. Springsteen is so brilliant because he takes a tragic event that resulted in thousands of untimely deaths and transforms it into a triumph of death overcome as all those innocent souls rise to life everlasting. All these years later, I still want to cry every time I hear it.

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I just watched the DVD "Springsteen Storytellers" in which he is by himself...acoustic guitar or piano/harmonica with a small audience (does a question and answer session which is GREAT...so personable, funny, self-deprecating and deep). The Rising has NOTHING to do with firefighters...it is about everyone, dealing with struggles, life, etc... Take it from the man.

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The song jumps back and forth through different parts of time. I think there are two perspectives, one from a fireman who is a first responder and the other is from the country as a whole. The first verse is the fireman tracking through the World Trade Center. The smoke makes it so he "can't see nothing in front of me, can't see nothing coming up behind." The chorus could be from either perspective. It could be the fireman talking to someone trapped in the building who is injured or terrified saying, "take my hand, we'll get out of here." It could also be the country after 9/11 talking about how if we work together, we will rise. When he talks about the "spirits above and behind me," he's talking about all the people who have lost their lives. It's almost as if the fireman can see their spirits leaving their body and he is surrounded by them. And in the last two verses, I think the fireman dies. I think "Mary" and their "children" is symbolic for heaven. I think he is going up there with everyone else who sadly lost their lives and he can feel their arms together and feel their blood mixing with his. And while he is going up to heaven, one: he sees what the sky is filled with these sad things like "Sky of fear" and "sadness," but also, "a dream of life." That all the people he has fallen with, will now be together. And then Bruce ends it with the the chorus and the country telling everyone that we will never forget you.

Bruce is just and unbelievable songwriter

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I love this song, but can someone please tell me what it's about?

9-11-01

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The Boss' performance on the VMA's was extremely spiritual. In the rain, middle of New York, singing a song of healing...could it get any better than that??

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See Mary in the garden of a thousand sighs....makes me think of those suffering for their loved ones on 9/11 and the weeks after it..

WTC site...The fallen towers..sky of lonely and emptiness... Sky of love sky of tears, fear, mercy, sorrow, love... all makes you think of what was lost when they came down.

This is a song that says help someone rise from their struggles and tragedies... lay your hands in mine...

On my back a sixty pound stone (heavy burdens and struggles) on my shoulder a half mile of line (indicates that the person trying to help you has a long history of struggles and tragedies and we must help each other to overcome them... that is part of life

The sixty pound stone and half mile of line are much more literal they are a fire fighters gear and hose

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