Faithful to the sun moon and stars
I will rest my sword when I'm all forgotten
The duel of the dynamites here
And we welcome it with all we have to offer

You see the day
But when my love I cannot say
My ayes are so tired
My legs they can barely carry me

So here's the time for pain
My love feels like the pouring rain
My love don't last throughout the day
Well I wouldn't mind the lack of change
Anyway

But I'm no longer safe in my home
So I'm leaving you to write my happy story
Don't behave the way that you should
You should leave it to the thugs and all their glory

You hear me say
That I can change in everyway
Your eyes are so tired
Your legs they can barely carry you

So here's the time for pain
My love feels like the pouring rain
My love won't last throughout the day
Well I wouldn't mind the lack of change
Anyway so here's the train
My love feels like the pouring rain
My love won't last throughout the day
Well I wouldn't mind the lack of change
Anyway


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Duel Of The Dynamite Lyrics as written by Gustaf Noren Bjorn Dixgard

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    I don't think this song is about what I think, but let me share it: If there was a worldwide conflict, like a World War III., no one would survive it probably. It would probably be a duel (between Russia and the USA) => Duel of the dynamitee. You'd have to fight, even though you'd be more faithful to yourself and mother Earth (moon, stars and sun) than to the country you'd have to represent. This story is being told by a soldier who is tired ("my eyes are so tired, my legs they can barely carry me"). And he has no will to fight with "the thugs", so he's leaving. Also seems as an apocalyptical song to me....like the end of the world, God is destroying the sinful Earth inhabitants, stars are falling from the sky and you and your love are trying to find a shelter, though you know you won't survive till the next day. There is also a sign of improving yourself, being a better man, like the bad ones must die and the good ones will be saved and now it's the last chance to switch to good(to "leave your home"). "But I'm no longer safe in my home So I'm leaving you to write my happy story Don't behave the way that you should You should leave it 'till the thugs and all their glory"

    Anyway, I think tricksiness is right and its about Gustaf being beaten.

    Ashtray-girlon December 01, 2007   Link

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