Comments from songwriters Aaron Tate, Derek Webb, and Ed Cash
The Only One
“This song is about my fear of being left, and about the mysterious staying power of unconditional love. There are a few things more profound than to be completely known and still completely loved.” -- Aaron Tate
Love Is Different
“As often as our culture tries to tell us what love is, I thought I would put down a little of what I believe love is not. Love is neither a 30-minute sitcom, nor is it a sappy pop ballad. Rather, it is the most difficult and most profound of human experiences, but thanks to our post-modern culture coupled with our own capacity for sin, it’s often much different than we would think.” -- Derek Webb
Prepare Ye the Way
“This song looks at the responsibility of today’s Christian culture. The song, written by John Michael Talbot, conveys a message of revival to the church, a message encouraging them to feed the hungry and show Christ’s love to all people.” -- Cliff Young
Prove Me Wrong
“As our understanding of spiritual things increases, so can our doubts become more complex and worrisome. This song is a prayer for God to destroy those frightening doubts that keep me from him.” -- Aaron Tate
Mistake of My Life
“When God calls you into something, you’ve got to run headlong into it. This is a song about my fear of trusting God with the unknown and running headlong from Texas to Tennessee after the girl I love." -- Derek Webb
Masquerade
One night I was driving through Kansas in the midst of a huge thunderstorm. In the distance, I could see the lights of a shining city lighting up a small section of the sky. I was so impressed with the power of the city lights until a bolt of lightening flashed and illuminated the entire sky, allowing me to see everything. I was in awe of God’s creation and the awesome power of the lighting overpowering the city lights.” -- Ed Cash
What You Want
There is a great danger in finding your validation in something other than the Gospel. This song is the inevitable conclusion to looking to those around you for your worth.” -- Derek Webb
Valley
“This song is about residing in a deep spiritual valley. In that dry place, the comfort is knowing that the rain will come, and when it does, the valleys fill first.” -- Aaron Tate
Can’t Lose You
“I’m finding that being in my 20’s is bringing with it a lot of peripheral changes, and there are moments when I felt that life was moving forward for everyone but me. I started writing this song the morning my brother was leaving town, newly married, to begin his life. Even though the miles are considerable, our bond as brothers is much stronger.” -- Derek Webb
Love Alone
“I wrote this song while overwhelmed by the suffering and pain felt in this world where death acts undefeated. I know we can offer the much-needed peace, hope, and love -- but we can’t do it alone.” -- Aaron Tate
Dance
“This song was written after an emotional visit with my grandmother, Mary Webb, in an assisted living facility in Memphis, Tennessee. She recounted most of her life story to my Dad and I, continuing to return to the thing that she enjoyed most: dancing.” -- Derek Webb
Piece of Glass
“Piece of Glass” came out of a conversation with Danielle Young and myself about the pressures that we and our friends were feeling to measure up physically against the standards of our culture. Our battle is nothing more than our reflection in the mirror and the lies that is tells us about who were really are.” -- Derek Webb
Ballad of San Francisco
“During a day off from the tour, I found myself wandering around San Francisco, California, looking for adventure. I soon realized that I was without companionship, without purpose, and without a map. In the time it took me to find my way back to the bus, I had written this song.” -- Derek Webb