| Chevelle – Panic Prone Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| Revolution is in the right direction. This song to me is from the point of veiw of a third person looking into a relationship/friendship where one person uses the other selfishly, and the one being used is easy to be taken advantage of, because it's in his nature to be sympathetic. The Narrator is looking at this and going, do I say something, or do I not involve myself in that business. Save a person or loose a friend? The conflict is in the head of the narrator. | |
| Chevelle – Still Running Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| This song to me is about being in a destructive relationship. Wanting it to be over "say it/that it's done", "i want it..need it done", but not being able to end it. "betting he panics for sure", "feeling torn, you better be sure" actually i don't see where you got not giving up from. And whiteout, that is just you. You've said every song on this CD is about the war in Iraq. None Are. | |
| Chevelle – Emotional Drought Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| This song is about preventing an existence in a dystopian future, as is evidenced by the first half of the song. It's a warning against not thinking for yourself, and not questioning the direction our society is heading. It's a wake up call. We can not achieve a higher standard of living when so much of our culture is in ignorance. | |
| Chevelle – To Return Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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To me this song is easy, and it can be taken 2 ways. First, it can be said to be about slavery in the 1800's; as is evident with the images of "burning through the noose" "touch the trrees no one has known", "it isn't much, but i'm free at last" to me the song is speaking about how even after slaves tried to get free, and were freed in the south, they still were'nt treated as humans, and being forced to work as indentured servants, etc, therefore; "to return to the cold" or, the 2nd way, as malvenko said, it could be more allegorically, as in being a slave to an addiction, as the lines"rebuild/what's left of this child/so weak". It's about constantly struggling with quitting an addiction, and winning, but it still feels like an empty victory because the addiction has ruined your life. my 2 cents. |
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