Diving into the profound depths of human existence and self-discovery, this song speaks to the universal struggle of maintaining authenticity in a world that often encourages conformity. "The Story I Heard" seems to tell a tale about a person named JoJo, who is urged not to lose his individuality ("Don't you forget your name") despite societal pressures. The repeated questioning of whether 'He' (possibly referring to God or any higher power) will measure one's time or will signifies the internal conflict between living for oneself and living according to external expectations. The line "One of these mornings we'll be home" implies a longing for peace and acceptance, which may only be found when one stays true to oneself.
The Story I Heard
Lyrics
Hey you, JoJo
Yeah, I know your name
I thought I saw you
Jump a Utah train
But I could not say
I heard you tried to
Put your hat on a shelf
Married a woman
Went off and loved someone else
It could be as well
I cannot tell
Hey you JoJo
Don't you forget your name
They might try to keep you
From the man you have been
So don't go that way
The story I heard
Is that people are bored
And the measures you take
To wrestle with your lord
All the money you take
All the memories you spill
Will He measure your time?
Will He measure your will?
One of these mornings
Will be the loudest you hear
You'll write your story on firecracker paper
And disappear
The story I heard
Is that people are bored
And the measures you take
Just to wrestle your lord
Are the measures you fake
Whether you're dead or just still
Will He measure your time?
Will He measure your will?
One of these mornings
We'll be home
Writer(s): AARON NEBEKER, RYAN DOBROWSKI
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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