"Crawl From The Wreckage" by Engineers is a song about resilience, growth, and moving on from a difficult or destructive situation. The lyrics suggest a strong sense of determination and independence. The first few lines, "Too strong, I abdicate, hit a rightful trail, then steal from your box, with the river crosswind," seem to allude to the protagonist taking control of their own destiny and breaking free from constraints. They are unafraid to stray from the expected path and embrace change. "I make craters fall in, hustled from day one, made it this far" speaks to the protagonist's perseverance and hard work. Despite facing challenges and obstacles throughout their journey, they have managed to reach their current position. The lines "Leave now, it's better to walk away, crawl from the wreckage to your dismay" convey the idea that leaving a destructive situation behind is the best course of action. The act of crawling from the wreckage implies rebuilding and starting anew, even if it may disappoint others involved. The chorus, "New song for