I think the song is trying to present the state of despair the person he is singing about is feeling, perhaps the loss of his parents/loved ones, the fact he is calling out for his father and mother could indicate that, "bring me to a better place" "there's someone who needs me now" "it's a sweety person with a sweety face" as mentioned that could potentially be a love interest "where are you? Im so sad" suffering after them, the hall of souls for short, could be the hall of the "dead", wich he knows he can't reach...
I think the song is trying to present the state of despair the person he is singing about is feeling, perhaps the loss of his parents/loved ones, the fact he is calling out for his father and mother could indicate that, "bring me to a better place" "there's someone who needs me now" "it's a sweety person with a sweety face" as mentioned that could potentially be a love interest "where are you? Im so sad" suffering after them, the hall of souls for short, could be the hall of the "dead", wich he knows he can't reach
I think this about a re-emergence/ reincarnation & forging ones path by whatever means necessary.
I think this about a re-emergence/ reincarnation & forging ones path by whatever means necessary.
I'm going to take the lyrics from Genius as authoritative, but this site already has comments on the song. The throughline that I can make fit is a take on Christian cosmology. The creator, in the first verse, makes humanity, then later allows the sun to grow cold and everything to die, with the promise of bringing us all back in a mass resurrection. The tone of the song is intimate and menacing. I hear some resentment towards the divine authority.
I'm going to take the lyrics from Genius as authoritative, but this site already has comments on the song. The throughline that I can make fit is a take on Christian cosmology. The creator, in the first verse, makes humanity, then later allows the sun to grow cold and everything to die, with the promise of bringing us all back in a mass resurrection. The tone of the song is intimate and menacing. I hear some resentment towards the divine authority.
Here in this track, Saxon tells the story of two interconnected generations and their struggles to find love, understanding, and happiness. When a parent refuses to accept his daughter's boyfriend, he is seen as old-fashioned and prideful, which leads Jenny to run away with him to start a family with Billy. As they got older together and faced hardships in early parenthood, they didn't want their daughter to rush into love like they did; It resulted in their daughter doing what they had done before and running off with her boyfriend. And in the end, it raises the question of...
Here in this track, Saxon tells the story of two interconnected generations and their struggles to find love, understanding, and happiness. When a parent refuses to accept his daughter's boyfriend, he is seen as old-fashioned and prideful, which leads Jenny to run away with him to start a family with Billy. As they got older together and faced hardships in early parenthood, they didn't want their daughter to rush into love like they did; It resulted in their daughter doing what they had done before and running off with her boyfriend. And in the end, it raises the question of whether history will repeat itself, in if the daughter will find someone like Billy who offers her belief and love. If no lessons are learned from past mistakes, then the cycle can't be broken. It's not just genetics that are passed down through generations but the heart and soul, past experiences may be repeated a generation later. If they do it's only up to them to discover a break from the chain or follow with tradition.
Overall, however, it also emphasizes the need to hold on to love, even when faced with opposition and uncertainty. It suggests that love and understanding can transcend generations if one follows their heart and stays resilient.
This song delivers the simple message of breaking free from societal pressures and constraints, speaking of leaving behind a suffocating environment, being skeptical of authority, and seeking solace in simplicity and freedom symbolized by the "cool, clear water." It urges listeners not to be consumed by worry and to take time to enjoy life amidst a world filled with control and obligations. By the end, it calls for a return to a more authentic way of living, reminding us to stay grounded and not lose sight of what truly matters.
This song delivers the simple message of breaking free from societal pressures and constraints, speaking of leaving behind a suffocating environment, being skeptical of authority, and seeking solace in simplicity and freedom symbolized by the "cool, clear water." It urges listeners not to be consumed by worry and to take time to enjoy life amidst a world filled with control and obligations. By the end, it calls for a return to a more authentic way of living, reminding us to stay grounded and not lose sight of what truly matters.
Contrasting the track before it, this song expresses one's frustration and determination to move on from a toxic relationship. It revolves around letting go of the past, standing up for oneself, and moving forward from a hurtful situation. The name and chorus highlight the final decision to break free from the lies and deception of the past, emphasizing that "yesterday's gone" and it's time to move forward. This was all a result of witnessing their ex-partner with someone new, leading to a realization that they no longer wish to be a part of the toxic cycle....
Contrasting the track before it, this song expresses one's frustration and determination to move on from a toxic relationship. It revolves around letting go of the past, standing up for oneself, and moving forward from a hurtful situation. The name and chorus highlight the final decision to break free from the lies and deception of the past, emphasizing that "yesterday's gone" and it's time to move forward. This was all a result of witnessing their ex-partner with someone new, leading to a realization that they no longer wish to be a part of the toxic cycle.
This is a song about cherishing and savoring the precious moments in life, particularly the time spent with a loved one, and tells of acceptance and gratitude for the experiences and opportunities that life has to offer. The character reflects later on in life on their experiences and how they have encountered various situations, both positive and negative, as well as how they've shaped them. It overall encourages listeners to treasure these moments and prioritize relationships over material possessions or achievements.
This is a song about cherishing and savoring the precious moments in life, particularly the time spent with a loved one, and tells of acceptance and gratitude for the experiences and opportunities that life has to offer. The character reflects later on in life on their experiences and how they have encountered various situations, both positive and negative, as well as how they've shaped them. It overall encourages listeners to treasure these moments and prioritize relationships over material possessions or achievements.
In this track, Saxon explores the themes of struggle, hardship, and the desire for freedom through the lens of a blue-collar worker who feels like a prisoner to life's rules. Their relentless toil and monotony of laboring in a difficult environment, are symbolized by the demolition alley; Alternatively, their job is labeled as rather dangerous for them working in a scorching land picking at boulders. Whether it is to be taken serious or metaphorically, its point of grueling tasks and hardships stands. Despite the physical and mental exhaustion that work and life throw, the song captures the notion of perseverance...
In this track, Saxon explores the themes of struggle, hardship, and the desire for freedom through the lens of a blue-collar worker who feels like a prisoner to life's rules. Their relentless toil and monotony of laboring in a difficult environment, are symbolized by the demolition alley; Alternatively, their job is labeled as rather dangerous for them working in a scorching land picking at boulders. Whether it is to be taken serious or metaphorically, its point of grueling tasks and hardships stands. Despite the physical and mental exhaustion that work and life throw, the song captures the notion of perseverance in the face of adversity while also touching on themes of self-realization and the longing for freedom from oppressive circumstances.
Pretty simple, this is about the journey of someone traveling back home on their motorcycle, emphasizing the sense of freedom and companionship they have with their bike. They don't care about luxury, instead favoring simplicity and self-reliance. Overall, it celebrates the joys of the open road, the bond between man and machine, and the anticipation of returning to a familiar place or person.
Pretty simple, this is about the journey of someone traveling back home on their motorcycle, emphasizing the sense of freedom and companionship they have with their bike. They don't care about luxury, instead favoring simplicity and self-reliance. Overall, it celebrates the joys of the open road, the bond between man and machine, and the anticipation of returning to a familiar place or person.
Makes more sense if you view it as written from the perspective of the mistress of the married band member. He's the wild horse and she loved him.
Makes more sense if you view it as written from the perspective of the mistress of the married band member. He's the wild horse and she loved him.