| Hey Rosetta – Tired Eyes Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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The first stanza describes the journey of humanity from a ocean-bound single celled organisms evolving all the way into present day human civilizations. Basically saying how far humans have gone from the beginning to present day. line 1: evolving to surface onto land line 2-4: mans journey from very basic survival living to modern consumptive living line 5: human greed in exploiting earth line 6: human conscience realizing their greed and its effects and beginning to try addressing the problem The second stanza is I think a more poetic way of calling the listeners to open their eyes to the problem and no longer take the beauty of the earth for granted and seek enlightenment. tired eyes: tired of greed (eyes are usually accredited for being the source of greed - avarice, lust) line 2, 4: instead of being blinded by greed, use the eyes to savour nature's beauty (blossoming flowers= life, salty brine, blue sky= oceans and the sky) line 6: enlightenment. |
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| Hey Rosetta – Handshake The Gangster Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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This song is a very political message. Here's a verse for verse what I take away from it. A politician is a ganster that shakes your hand, a wolf in a pinstripe suit who uses a pen to create law and policies that draw blood and create wealth for himself. They see everything in terms of "red (blood) and dollar green" They're two faced. They write policies against our best insterests and fight those that support. All the while smiling and pretending to be serving us. How are they able to pacify us when we recognize it? "We did our jobs so quick and calm" speaks to the ease which we've settled into our role as cattle in the herd. "Wasted no love", we accept the lie that their interests are our own (maybe?). "Wasted no blood", we gave ourselves freely without bloodshed or violence. "Wasted our lungs", our complaints and protests go unaddressed/wasted our breath. Fourth stanza is mostly self explanitory. He doesn't feel quite right, feels resistant as if someone is forcing "this institution down my throat" He (rightfully) questions the existance of freedom in the rat race although he sees a twisted sort of logic to it at times. I think the verse on ambition talks about the feeling of making a difference but then realizing that you don't have the power to change anything substancial or lasting. The idea that you have power (democracy) was "planted in my skin" and that deception can never be forgiven. Has he been in control? The rules are being bent but he's not the one bending them. "I keep on veering to the (political) right" and their lies. It all happened so fast, how did they overcome "my better sense" by increasing individual debt and the need for money? "Their fucking rent" being a metaphor to the price you pay for safety and shelter. Perhaps they overcame his better sense through the education and the skewed version of history we're given ("teachers" and "dusty pilgrims"). Or through the convincing politicians "plucky speakers" who believe the lie themselves? I could be dead wrong about a lot of it but I think I nailed the central thesis. |
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| Hey Rosetta – There's An Arc Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| I think this is a lot like Red Heart in that he is enticing a love interest to relax, let down her guard and just be. Another great song. | |
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