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Metallica – Hero of the Day Lyrics 10 years ago
This song Is awesome, And theres a lot of Great Interpretations,
(The Soldier with PTSD is my favorite)

But, I Have an Interpretation of my own.

I think it is about a Teenager that suffers from bullying, and how he deals with it.

With that said, Im gonna do a full Lyrical Interpretation, So caution, Long post ahead:

"Mama, they try and break me"

Apparently, This teenager suffers from bullying, and he tries to tell his mother.

"The window burns to light the way back home
A light that warms no matter where they’ve gone"

He is just waking up with the sunlight, On a new day

"They’re off to find the hero of the day
But what if they should fall by someone’s wicked way?"

He is told by his parents that he has great potential, Hence the term "The Hero of the Day", and should recieve the new day with joy.
But since he suffers from bullying, He feels that he will be stopped.

"Still the window burns
Time so slowly turns
And someone there is sighing"

He just waits for time to pass, Nervous of the abuse he suffers

"Keepers of the flames
Do you feel your name?
Did you hear your babies crying?"

He tries to tell his parents about his problem,
Only to be Ignored.

"Mama, they try and break me
Still they try and break me"

He tells his mother about his bullying problem,
Hoping to be paid attention.

"Excuse me while I tend to how I feel
These things return to me that still seem real"

He now reserves the problem to himself, Knowing that he will be ignored,
And he now suffers anxiety, knowing he will get bullied in school

"Now, deservingly, this easy chair
But the rocking stopped by wheels of despair"

The few moments of joy he gets,
Only for them to be ruined by the bullies

"Don’t want your aid
But the fist I make
For years can’t hold or feel"

He wants to stand against the bullies,
Since no one else wants to help him

"No, I’m not all me
So please excuse me while I tend to how I feel"

People start to notice his changing behaviour,
But he tells them that he is Ok and to leave him alone

"But now the dreams and waking screams
That ever last the night"

The anxiety is now provoking him insomnia and nightmares

"So build the wall, behind it crawl
And hide until it’s light
So can you hear your babies crying now?"

His parents start to notice his changing behaviour,
And how he is now more quiet and distant

"Still the window burns
Time so slowly turns
And someone there is sighing"

He now spends his days in total anxiety, sighing to vent his fear

Keepers of the flames
Can't you feel your names?
Can't you hear your babies crying?

He cant believe his parents arent paying attention to him
And that is making him suffer.

"But now the dreams and waking screams
That ever last the night"

His anxiety now cant let him sleep

"So build a wall, behind it crawl
And hide until it’s light
So can’t you hear your babies crying now?"

His parents finally decide to ask him what is happenning to him.
They finally hear their baby crying.

"Mama, they try and break me
Mama, they try and break me
Mama they try
Mama they try"

He breaks down to his mother,
He tells her all that he suffers,
he can finally vent all the suffering and anger.
He is now heard.

Well, that was my interpretation, thanks for your time

METALLICA ROCKZ!!!!!!!

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Gorillaz – Do Ya Thing Lyrics 11 years ago
@[GorillazFan10:556]
I think the rest of the song is about adolescence,
It describes perfectly how we act on the teenage years

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Gorillaz – Do Ya Thing Lyrics 11 years ago
I Think this song is deeper than it appears to be,

I think its about adolescence.
All we go through in that part of our lives.

Here I go, Its going to be a long post:

"I'm a pale imitator of a boy in the sky,
With a cap in his head and a knot in his tie."
I think it means how some of us try to look cool to others,
while hiding our real personality, hence the term: Pale imitator

"I'm the light in the mall when the power is gone,
A shadow in a corner, just playin' along!"
Its about those of us who are left out, Just a shadow in a corner,
playing along to what people say

"I'm gonna lay in my bed, I'm rolling aside,
But if a get a car- A moment to ride."
All teenagers are really lazy and like to sleep,
and they all want to learn how to drive.

"Because I know if I ever tear living with you
You've got a holding chainAnd you don't know what to do!
You'd stop!"
I think its about the complications that parents get when their son/daughter starts acting stuborn (As any teenager)

"You wanna do it but you don't know what you doin' baby! A-a-a-a-aha!
You wanna feel it, but you don't know what you're feeling tonight!
And if you're thinking, and I don't know what you're thinking baby! A-a-a-a-aha!
You go on thinking and you gonna make it alright!"
A key part of the song,
It means on how us teenagers, think that we are mature, we are ready for the things adults do, We wanna do them, feel them, but after all,
we are still inmature, we dont know what are we doing, we are "babies"
But we go on thinking that we can do them, we convince ourselves that we can

"I'm impregnable, incredible, the setting of quoI'm a late Jimi writer, not a heart and soul."
I think it means on how strange we are in this age,
We are impregnable because of all the trends that are targeted at teenagers,
We're incredible because of how we are, not a child anymore, but not an adult yet.
We are not heart and soul because parts of our personality are yet to be defined.

"Got Saturday night, enough's been said.
If I ever had to do it, well, you know I wouldn't care."
I think its about how some of us would rather go to parties than doing our chores (School homework for example)


"I'd just get down, I'm loving the feat, and if I wanna talk back, the message is free!"
I think its about how we feel more mature, thinking that we can do things that are not yet for us, and thinking we can disrespect anyone (Hence the frase "Talk back")

"I never found a ray ,a knot in sight
And if you can't partake, you get 'em alive
You get a heart--ache"
Confusing for me, maybe its about our need of acceptance,
The heart ache is how we feel when we are left out

"Every time we try, we get nowhere!
But wouldn't it be nice if we were just normal people, yeah.
Trying so hard to act like we don't care...
But it's true, you do, nothing is left,
So I guess I'm right!"
This is another key part of the song,
We try so hard to fit in only to get nowhere,
That goes down to us thinking "Wouldnt be nice if we where all the same?"
(Normal people)
We try to act cool, like things dont matter to us, we go around saying "I dont give a fuck" when the thing is, that we do care, we have problems that annoy us, and sooner or later, we have to admit them.
The "I guess im right" part I think is said from the perspective of an adult, they have passed this part of their lives before, many of the things teenagers are going through, their parents have gone through them before, so theyre "right" when punishing their teenage children.

And now, the rapping starts:

"New word, onomatopoeia... boom! Quit acting like you don't wanna be here.
Fuck around and get jumped like leap year.
Glock and a glove make you really wanna leave me a...lone, get off, go'n, go'n. "
This talks about how some teenagers think that having a criminal life is awesome, and how they picture themselves as thugs or "gangsta"

"OK, OK, OK back to the happy zone,
Rap ain't nuttin' but the art talking ish.
My girl look pretty up there, ridin' it."
This makes references again to the "thug life"
some learning to rap and having sex at young age.

"My plaid pants, my solid future, Asinine ass, and a gorgeous coochie.
I'm an outcast, but you're into me. Summer got mad cause Winter blew me.
That juicy fruit, that shplooshy-shploosh. Generation X on bloop de bloop!"
More references on how teenagers are acting way too much forward,
They dress too much revealing,
Going around behaving disorderly,
And (again) having sex at a young age,
Giving power to the new generation thats getting seriously fucked up.

"Get duked out, or get duked-duked.
Er'rybody hit the floor, we through the roof, Ha!
Like a chimney, I commend me. How come it be, some lame, man,
Nigga talkin' 'bout "Aww, he don't rap enough"
But y'all rap a lot and I'm like "Wrap it up, hoe"
They all like to party,
And annoy other people only because they dont do the things the "cool dudes" do (Like doing drugs, drinking, smoking, have sex, etc)
And some of us start doing those things to "prove them wrong"

"Ye ain' Scarface, ye ain' Willie D, Ye ain' Bushwick, ye ain' killin' me.
Better play wit' yo ma'fuckin' mama, Bet you still stay wi' yo ma'fuckin' mama.
Keep sleeping on me, I'mma rock my pajamas!
In the daytime I swear, I promise."
This is in the perspective of an adult I think,
Its about those strict parents who seriously disaprove bad manners on them,
On how they picture themselves as independent, but yet still are dependent on their parents (hence the term "Mama")
so they "promise" that if the youngster keeps behaving like that, they will give him a huge punishment.

"Dare a nigger say som', tear a nigga face off. How come blacks don't play baseball?
Y'all white, know y'all can taste all this fly shit! I stay finna take off."
A reference to black teenagers and their way of thinking.
(I think)

"Do ya damn thang, do ya thang-a-thang.
Do ya damn thang, do ya thang-a-thang!
Do ya damn thang, do ya thang-a-thang."

The part the song receives its name from
I think its said From the perspective of parents, and older people
Kids, DO YA DAMN THING!!!
The Adolescence is a fase of growing, of planning,
just enjoy it,
dont go directly to the adult stuff,
Enjoy this age while you can!!!

"Bet it up, head erupts, A lava language, and the vocals volcanic.
If it ain't fix, don't broke it, don't panic,
If it ain't this, it ain't shit, goddammit,
If it ain't this, it ain't dope, it don't flush,
If it ain't hip, it don't hop, well then hush.
Man, they sound like! Man, they stole yo! Man, they look like-! Nope it ain't us."
A reference to how all of us make mistakes,
and how we dont learn from them.

"Every time we try, we get nowhere.
But wouldn't it be nice if we were just normal people, yeah.
Trying so hard to act like we don't care (I don't care)
But it's true, you do, nothing is left.
So I guess I'm right!"
This last part its truly meaningful,
the first repeated part is how older people try to give us advice,
theyre right after all.
But still some us ignore them (I dont care)

"Flip the page, our days are revelations (Hiiide!)
Space is strange, doctor, I've got no patience!
Oh, it's all a part of the process (Okay, okay)
Nothin's new, it's true, cool, I admit, shit,
I guess you're right!"
And the last part is a resume of all,
Everyday we learn more, theyre "revelations"
"Space" may be our own mind, its strange, we dont understand nor like the new emotions we are dealing with.
And the last 2 verses,
make reference on those of us who admit and know whats happening to them
that all is gonna change for them,
and so,
They admit that their parents are right, and admit their mistakes.
("Shit" may be for those teenagers who rather unhappy, admit their mistakes)


That was my interpretation,
Pretty long,
but nevermind,
Its an awesome song of the Gorillaz,
And proves the hidden brilliance of their lyrics.

Hope some agree with this interpretation,

Thanks for your time

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