| Gnarls Barkley – Going On Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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| Gnarls Barkley – Going On Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Oh and then the "And my mind is already gone, and though there are other unknowns, somehow this doesn't concern me." maybe stating that he/she doesn't care what comes from this journey they take because they know there has to be a better way to live life. |
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| Gnarls Barkley – Going On Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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but I'm going on. And I'm prepared to go it alone. I'm going on. May my love lift you up to the place you belong. I'm going on. And I promise I'll be waiting for you. Freedom is () me, Still I try I never know what to do. Don't follow me.. And that, maybe about the woman wanting the man to take charge of situations, but he never knows what to do. So he is stating, if she is going to continue the shenanigans, not to follow him. Or he is just tired of her bull and she just needs to GTFO. lol kk thx bai Kristy |
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| Gnarls Barkley – Going On Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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The song relates to different people in different ways. When I hear this song I think pursuit of happiness. "The touch and feeling of free, is untangible technically, is something you got to believe in" This verse sticks out the most to me. Everything else is just blah blah that makes the story of the song, but when you hear this, it makes you think deeply about the song. What is Gnarls trying to say by stating in a song that the feeling of free is something you have to believe in? The song is obviously about a lady, he misses her smile. So maybe the song is about a relationship where the woman is confused about how to obtain happiness. Where at the same time, the man is moving forward from being held back by the woman, to going to search for his happiness and/or freedom. Then you have the whole "Anyone that needs what they want, and doesn't want what they need, I want nothing to do with." Maybe the woman was extremely materialistic. Maybe he is stating that people are materialistic. Maybe he is stating that by being materialistic, it is hard for people to find their happiness. So they live day to day being depressed wondering when happiness will kick in. Thinking it is just some random situation that happens. But it's not random. People have to realize that humans aren't random. You have sex, have a child. It is planned, if not planned than you know the consequences. (Not applied to rape.) By that I mean that the outside nature cannot cause you happiness, you have to. Maybe the couple was in a relationship and they were both materialistic, but when the man realized that he was being held down by the material belongings of the wants of the woman, he decided to grow up and move on either with her, without the material NEEDS, or without her and by himself. I don't think this has anything to do with death or the afterlife. Who would waste their time writing such a good song about what can never be proven true or false? Life is random. We can plan things, but millions of situations are out of our hands. You don't plan for someone to die. So why think about death? Why think about what is on the other side of life? You will see, if anything is there, when you die. |
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