Gungor - Long Way Off [Official Video] descargar videos gratis


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Duración: 03:52
Subido: 2014/05/06

"Long Way Off" appears on the album I Am Mountain available everywhere. To purchase digitally go to http://www.smarturl.it/yieb85 for a physical copy go to http://bit.ly/1grQVXQ.

Credits:

Directed and Edited by: Simone Rubi for CaliMagi

Director of Photography: Luke Askelson

Additional production by Robert Gungor

For More Information about Gungor visit:

Website - http://gungormusic.com/

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Lyrics:

The smartest men, they built a rocket

Aimed it at a target far, far, far away

But by the time they knew they lost it

It was a long way, was a long way, was a long way

We're a long way, we're a long way, we're a long way off

The smartest men, they saw a world with

Corners and endings far, far, far away

But when they drew it out and searched it

They were a long way, were a long way, were a long way

We're a long way, we're a long way, we're a long way

The erudite composed a thesis

Everything we see is all, all, all there is

But as an apophatic mystic

We're a long way, we're a long way, we're a long way

We're a long way, we're a long way, we're a long way off

When the waves of time

Wash the shores stark clean

Of the memories, the last of me

With my castles gone to the constant sea

Will you stay with me

Stay with me

Comentarios

8 years ago

Louis Hart

I guess this song is about. they didn't know much back then, just because we have as the human race have learnt so much doesn't mean that what we think we know is true,what they thought was true wasn't even though many people believed it.we think we are smart but we are not. not really. who can outsmart god....

9 years ago

Hanna Wilk

You are my inspiration, I thank God for you :)

9 years ago

Benson Alexander

Does anyone know what is the meaning of the song?

9 years ago

Natalie Mulvahill

This music video reminds me of Plato's cave analogy - he's in a tunnel with only the shadows of trees then finally comes out into the sunlight and sees the real, beautiful world that God created. It's not explicitly religious, but it's saying that our naturalistic view of life is a long way off - and what's implied is that we live in a teleological universe with a beautiful God. Love it.

9 years ago

helloindustry

Really cool video guys. Love it! ;-)

9 years ago

Carlos Albarran

Perfect.

9 years ago

Jordan Summers

A lot of people seem to be confused if these songs are religious or not. I can't speak to that (I didn't write them) but I can say with full confidence you can be an artist and glorify god by creating all kinds of music. (It doesn't have to be religious in meaning) just like other professions in life can be used to glorify God. Just had to put that out there. LOVE THIS SONG BY THE WAY. 

9 years ago

speed jawa

dont get the vid

9 years ago

skatergurljubulee

This vid is so hipster, I can't. ;) Keeping your fam in my prayers!

9 years ago

Хома Иван

awesome

9 years ago

Matheus Resende

I really enjoy this song, and what it says. The video is a little strange at first time but it is really cool. I made a parody of this videoclip, i really enjoy you guys. =D

9 years ago

Daniel Choi

great song, but makes me think of blues clues. haha

9 years ago

Chip Donahue

This video reminds me so much of Rich Mullins writings about ... invisible things.And there are invisible things. Like the light behind the earth that casts a shadow of it, a shadow we call night... like the sap that runs with some wildness of life in the veins of trees that we see as dead... like the impulse behind the act... like the silence inaudible behind the noise...Like all the beyond - too great to be fit into the lenses of our high-powered telescopes and microscopes, as close to us as the ocean is to fish, too present to be discovered (or even discoverable), a thing of which we are a part and apart from which we cannot be ourselves - invisible things...Rich Mullins

10 years ago

Stephanie Oliveira

Love it!!! Come to Brazil!! :)))

10 years ago

Squee

I think there might be some symbolism behind him wearing glasses and a book at the beginning and having them off at the end. I think it alludes to the "smartest men" but i don't know why he would take them off... :/

10 years ago

Jami Moore

Can't stop watching it. I get something out of it each time. It's crazy. 

10 years ago

Jami Moore

Beautiful breathtaking. Simple complex. LOVE! 

10 years ago

Miguel Soares

Lisa Michael I love you guys come to Brazil in Bage procoren the apancenbe

10 years ago

Miguel Soares

follow-me

10 years ago

Miguel Soares

when will come to Brazil I'm Brazilian state in which I live and waterfront city Bage pleeeease nothing comes bage port I am your fan you have facebook my name Miguel Angelo da Silva Soares

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