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Keep Marching Lyrics


OST: Suffs

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Keep Marching Song Lyrics


I won’t live to see the future that I fight for
Maybe no one gets to reach that perfect day
If the work is never over
Then how do you keep marching anyway?
Do you carry your banner as far as you can?
Rewriting the world with your imperfect pen?
Til the next stubborn girl picks it up in
A picket line over and over again?
And you join in the chorus of centuries chanting to her
The path will be twisted and risky and slow
But keep marching, keep marching
Will you fail or prevail, well, you may never know
But keep marching, keep marching
‘Cause your ancestors are all the proof you need
That progress is possible, not guaranteed
It will only be made if we keep marching,
Keep marching on
Keep marching on, keep marching on
And remember every mother that you came from
Learn as much from our success as our mistakes
Don’t forget you’re merely one of many others
On the journey every generation makes
We did not end injustice and neither will you
But still, we made strides so we know you can too
Make peace with our incomplete power and use it for good
‘Cause there’s so much to do
The gains will feel small and the losses too large
Keep marching, keep marching
You’ll rarely agree with whoever’s in charge
Keep marching, keep marching
‘Cause your ancestors are all the proof you need
That progress is possible, not guaranteed
It will only be made if we keep marching,
Keep marching on
Keep marching on
Yes, the world can be changed,
Cuz we’ve done it before
So keep marching, keep marching
We’re always behind you,
So bang down the door
And keep marching, keep marching
And let history sound the alarm of how
The future demands that we fight for it now
It will only be ours if we keep marching,
Keep marching on

We must keep marching, marching, marching
We must keep marching, marching, marching
We must keep marching, marching, marching
We must keep marching, marching, marching
Come on, keep marching, marching, marching
Keep marching on



June, 13th 2024

Song Facts:



  • Genre: Musical Theater

  • Featured in: Suffs musical (2024)

  • Lyricist: Shaina Taub

  • Composers: Shaina Taub

  • Historical facts: Focuses on the women's suffrage movement in the United States

  • Interviews: Shaina Taub discussed the inspiration and process behind the musical


Continue marching!


The author agrees with the well-known saying about musicals: beginnings and endings are the most difficult to polish, and "Suffs" was no exception. The final track, initially titled "Never Over," had a soulful, backbeat vibe with the hook, "The work is never over, so it can't be done alone." While this conclusion appeared to work well during production, the main focus was on improving the beginning. It wasn't until the opening was established that the focus shifted back to the ending.

Before the final reading, producers Jill Furman and Rachel Sussman voiced concern that the conclusion wasn't landing as well as it could. This critique resonated with the author, who highlighted two major issues: the hook's double negative and the music's laid-back vibe. The message was correct, but the delivery needed to be more urgent and positive. The correct line, "keep marching," was discovered elsewhere in the show and used for the finale.


The new conclusion, composed in 6/8 time, has a different and more driving vibe. The author wanted to convey the same clarity of point of view as the opening. While the beginning shows women attempting to appease a male audience, the ending shows ancestors warning, uplifting, and blessing the audience—representing the future generation. The Talmudic adage, "You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it," served as the song's driving philosophy. The imperfect rhyme in "Will you carry your banner as far as you can? / Rewriting the world with your imperfect pen" emphasizes the concept of imperfection.



The finale closes on a major chord, with the drums still playing and the cast walking for a few bars after the music stops and the lights go out. Mayte Natalio's choreographic move embodies Rebecca Solnit's expression, "hope in the Dark." Although these final marches are not included on the record, the author hopes that listeners will take the message to heart and march long after the music stops.



Artist Information:


Shaina Taub is a celebrated singer, songwriter, and composer. She is known for her work in musical theater, blending catchy melodies with powerful, socially-conscious lyrics. Taub has gained recognition for her previous works, including Twyla Now and Old Hats. Her music often addresses themes of social justice, equality, and empowerment. She uses her platform to highlight important historical and contemporary issues. Taub’s work in Suffs shines a light on the women’s suffrage movement, bringing historical events to life through song and performance.

Annotations and Meaning of Keep Marching:


The song Keep Marching from the musical Suffs emphasizes the ongoing struggle for social progress.

I won’t live to see the future that I fight for
Maybe no one gets to reach that perfect day

These lines highlight the long-term nature of social activism. The singer acknowledges that the ultimate goals may not be achieved within their lifetime.

If the work is never over
Then how do you keep marching anyway?

Here, the performer questions the motivation to continue fighting when the end goal seems perpetually out of reach. This reflects a common sentiment among activists.

Do you carry your banner as far as you can?
Rewriting the world with your imperfect pen?

These lines speak to the idea of each person doing their part, despite imperfections. The metaphor of an "imperfect pen" suggests that even flawed efforts contribute to progress.

Til the next stubborn girl picks it up in
A picket line over and over again?

This lyric emphasizes the continuity of the struggle, where each generation passes the baton to the next. It underscores the persistent nature of activism.

The path will be twisted and risky and slow
But keep marching, keep marching

The star encourages perseverance despite difficulties. The imagery of a "twisted and risky" path reflects the challenges faced by those fighting for change.

Will you fail or prevail, well, you may never know
But keep marching, keep marching

These lines recognize the uncertainty of success but stress the importance of continued effort regardless of the outcome.

‘Cause your ancestors

are all the proof you need
That progress is possible, not guaranteed

The lyric highlights the legacy of past activists, showing that while progress is possible, it is not certain. The history of those who came before serves as motivation to continue the fight.

It will only be made if we keep marching,
Keep marching on

This repeated line serves as the song's core message: ongoing effort is essential for progress. The emphasis on "keep marching" reinforces the need for persistent activism.

And remember every mother that you came from
Learn as much from our success as our mistakes

These lines encourage learning from both the achievements and failures of previous generations. The mention of "every mother" connects the fight for justice to a lineage of women who have struggled and succeeded before.

Don’t forget you’re merely one of many others
On the journey every generation makes

This lyric reminds the listener that they are part of a larger, collective effort. It places individual actions within the broader context of an ongoing journey.

We did not end injustice and neither will you
But still, we made strides so we know you can too

These lines acknowledge the limitations of past efforts while encouraging the belief that progress is still achievable. It provides a realistic yet hopeful perspective on activism.

Make peace with our incomplete power and use it for good
‘Cause there’s so much to do

The performer advises accepting the limitations of one's influence while still striving to make a positive impact. This underscores the importance of incremental progress.

The gains will feel small and the losses too large
Keep marching, keep marching
You’ll rarely agree with whoever’s in charge
Keep marching, keep marching

These lines reflect the frustration and disillusionment often felt by activists. Despite these feelings, the message remains clear: continue the fight.

Yes, the world can be changed,
Cuz we’ve done it before

This lyric provides historical validation that change is possible, using past successes as proof.

We’re always behind you,
So bang down the door
And keep marching, keep marching

The song reassures the listener that they have the support of those who came before. The imagery of "banging down the door" suggests bold, determined action.

And let history sound the alarm of how
The future demands that we fight for it now

These lines emphasize the urgency of the present moment. The idea of history "sounding the alarm" calls attention to the immediate need for action.

It will only be ours if we keep marching,
Keep marching on

The final repetition of this line reinforces the song's central theme: persistent effort is necessary for achieving progress.

We must keep marching, marching, marching
We must keep marching, marching, marching

The repeated chant at the end creates a rhythmic, rallying cry, encouraging collective action and solidarity among listeners.

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