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This song is about rescue and loyalty. A Vagrant Records bio of Thrice explains:

“Stay with Me,” is an homage to one of Dustin’s favorite Josh Ritter songs “The Temptation of Adam” — about a couple who fall in love after taking shelter in a missile silo fearing the end of the world. Here Dustin imagines their above ground and post-apocalyptic analogue, but in both songs, the protagonist is haunted by what would happen to their love, should they find “the war was over.”

As with so many of Dustin Kensrue’s lyrics, the song is probably intended to work on physical and a spiritual level of interpretation.

At its basic level, the voice in the song is of someone who discovers a tired and broken person and chooses to help them. He rescues the weak one and they develop a bond. The rescued develops a loyalty and a love for their rescuer, but the rescuer wonders if that loyalty is only there because of what he can do, or if it goes beyond that to who he is.

On a spiritual and allegorical level, the voice in the song would be God, wondering the same thing about his followers. The subject is probably inspired by Kensrue’s (a devout Christian) questioning his own motives for faith at times, and is written as a reminder of God’s heart towards him; This allegory is reminiscent of many passages in the Bible, including Ezekiel 16. Through Jesus, God has rescued all who believe in him, but are Christians using Jesus as “fire insurance” or do they truly love him?

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