Shifting from first to second person, as well as questioning to answering, point of view in “Someone Worth Dying For”, Mikeschair utilizes contradictory assonance, persuasive repetition, and worried characterization to portray the idea that even though one might think they are “just some wandering soul” and have no purpose in life, they must remember that God created them for a reason and Jesus paid for their sins on the cross.
The pairs of lines using assonance in this song seem to challenge each other. In the lines “Am I more than flesh and bone?/Am I really something beautiful?” the word “bone”, a repulsive and sickly object, is paired with “beautiful”, the adjective used for describing visually appeasing objects. The speaker is comparing what they think of themselves with what they hope God thinks of them. Another contradiction is found in the lines “I’m not just some wandering soul/That you don’t see and you don’t know.” Souls are not scientifically known to exist. When the other words are added, the sentence becomes more understandable because “some wandering soul” that “you don’t know” is unknown and therefore logical even though this song deals with religion. Assonance in the lines “I know you’ve heard that truth that God has set you free/But you think you’re the one that grace could never reach” pairs being able to do anything with trying for something you will never obtain. The contradictory assonance in “Someone Worth Dying For” is necessary due to its contribution of contemplating who one really is. This assonance will be swayed to one option with the use of the next device, repetition.
When people repeat things over and over, they remember them better. They will start believing it as fact if they hear it enough times. The repetition used in “Someone Worth Dying For” first tries to show that the struggling people in the world want to believe they are worth more with “Yeah I wanna believe, I wanna believe”. After this line, the repetition changing to persuading the worried into believing they are in fact worth something. The line “Yeah you gotta believe, you gotta believe” is repeated not only in the line itself but also in the song twice. “He wants you to see, He wants you to see/That you’re not just some wandering soul” repeats the fact the God Himself wants them to know they have purpose. The songs ends with “You’re someone worth dying for” repeated twice. These repetitions are making sure the self-proclaimed worthless people never forget that they are worth dying for.
The speaker begins the song with stating different types of people that could be or may become the listener. “You might be the wife/Waiting up at night” portrays a woman who is so worried about her life that she cannot even sleep. Characterized in the lines “You might be the man/Struggling to provide/Feeling like it’s hopeless”, this man feels so worthless that he does not want to try anymore to support his family because “it’s hopeless”. The second verse of “Someone Worth Dying For” portrays two other types of people. “Maybe you’re the son/Who chose a broken road” represents a son shunned by his family due to his mistakes in life. The lines “Maybe you’re the girl/Thinking you’ll end up alone” tell of a girl afraid to become an old maid because no men want her. All these different kinds of characterizations are calling towards all different types of listeners. Unspecific toward gender or age, this song is more relatable and helpful for those who believe they are not “someone worth dying for”.
Mikeschair conveys the thought that everyone is “someone worth dying for” with the help of self-challenging assonance, bias repetition, and struggling characterization. This song reminds listeners that even though they feel unwanted, God wants them to do something in life and any mistakes they make along the way have already been forgiven through Jesus’ death.
Lyrics
You might be the wife,
Waiting up at night
You might be the man,
Struggling to provide
Feeling like it’s hopeless
And maybe you’re the son,
Who chose a broken road
Maybe you’re the girl,
Thinking you’ll end up alone
Praying God can you hear me?
Oh God are you listening?
Am I more than Flesh and bone?
Am I really something beautiful
And I wanna believe, I wanna believe
I’m not just a wandering soul
That you don’t see it and you don’t know
And I wanna believe, Jesus help me believe that I
Am someone worth dying for
I know you found the truth
That God has send you free
If you think you’re the one
That grace will never reach
So you just keep asking,
Oh what everybody’s asking
Am I more than flesh and bone?
Am I really something beautiful?
And I wanna believe, I wanna believe
I’m not just a wandering soul
As you don’t see it and you don’t know
And I wanna believe, Jesus help me believe that I
Am someone worth dying for
You’re worth it
You can’t earn it
That the cross has proven
That you’re sacred and blameless
Your life has purpose
And you are more than flesh and bone
Can’t you see you’re something beautiful
Yes you gotta believe
You gotta believe
He wants you to see
He wants you to see
That’s you’re not just some wandering soul
That can’t be seen and can’t be known
Cause you gotta believe
You gotta believe that you are
Someone worth dying for, oh
You’re someone worth dying for, oh
You’re someone worth dying for
Lyrics
You might be the wife,
Waiting up at night
You might be the man,
Struggling to provide
Feeling like it’s hopeless
And maybe you’re the son,
Who chose a broken road
Maybe you’re the girl,
Thinking you’ll end up alone
Praying God can you hear me?
Oh God are you listening?
Am I more than Flesh and bone?
Am I really something beautiful
And I wanna believe, I wanna believe
I’m not just a wandering soul
That you don’t see it and you don’t know
And I wanna believe, Jesus help me believe that I
Am someone worth dying for
I know you found the truth
That God has send you free
If you think you’re the one
That grace will never reach
So you just keep asking,
Oh what everybody’s asking
Am I more than flesh and bone?
Am I really something beautiful?
And I wanna believe, I wanna believe
I’m not just a wandering soul
As you don’t see it and you don’t know
And I wanna believe, Jesus help me believe that I
Am someone worth dying for
You’re worth it
You can’t earn it
That the cross has proven
That you’re sacred and blameless
Your life has purpose
And you are more than flesh and bone
Can’t you see you’re something beautiful
Yes you gotta believe
You gotta believe
He wants you to see
He wants you to see
That’s you’re not just some wandering soul
That can’t be seen and can’t be known
Cause you gotta believe
You gotta believe that you are
Someone worth dying for, oh
You’re someone worth dying for, oh
You’re someone worth dying for