I found you sitting on a suitcase crying
Beneath my feet,
I feel the rumble of a subway train
I laugh out loud,
'Cause it's the one thing I hadn't been trying
The train came in breathless,
The passenger's restless
You say, "Baby, you'll never change"

You gotta get gone, you gotta get going
Hey, the world ain't slowing down for no one
It's a carnival callin' out to you
It sounds like a song,
Hits you like scripture
You paint the picture
With colors squeezed from your hand
Weren't you the kid
Who just climbed on the merry-go-round
Hey look, the world ain't slowing down
Hey, hey, the world ain't slowing down
Hey, hey

Out on the sidewalk,
Pigeon's do the moonwalk
I'll be dancing like Fred Astaire
The lamppost's are rockin'
The whole town's talkin'
Like a fool in a barber's chair
And I get the sensation,
The joy and frustration
Like being caught by a tropical rain
Freedom can numb you,
When there's no place to run to
It feels just like Novocaine

You gotta get gone, you gotta get going
Hey the world ain't slowin' down for no one
It's a carnival callin' out to you
(It's callin' out to you)
It sounds like a song,
Hits you like scripture
You paint the picture
With colors squeezed from your hand
Weren't you the kid
Who just climbed on the merry-go-round
Hey look, the world ain't slowin' down
Hey, hey, the world ain't slowing down
Hey, hey

You packed up all your handbags,
Throwing off the sandbags
I let go and you stepped free
I didn't want to loose you
You said, "You didn't choose to,
It's just how your karma came."
But thanks for the vision,
And the twenty-twenty wisdom
It hit me like a south-bound train

You gotta get gone, you gotta get going
Hey the world ain't slowin' down for no one
It's a carnival callin' out to you
(It's callin' out to you)
It sounds like a song,
Hits you like scripture
You paint the picture
With colors squeezed from your hand
Weren't you the kid
Who just climbed on the merry-go
Weren't you the kid
Who just climbed on the merry-go
Weren't you the kid
Who just climbed on the merry-go-round
Hey look, the world ain't slowin' down
Hey, hey, the world ain't slowin' down
Hey, hey, it's a big, blue world
It's a big, blue world
Ridin' on a big, blue world


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    This song is a break up song. The significant other is upset, "crying," and sitting at the subway about to leave your life. I picture NYC as the location with the subway and the restless passengers waiting to leave to go home. "I laugh out loud,'cause it's the one thing I hadn't been trying," After a relationship ends badly, you feel like you cannot yell at each other anymore, and all you can do is just laugh at everything (this is after you broken up.) There are two quotes in this song, I know it says "you say," but to me it relates to me as a she. This song relates to me as a break up with one of my ex's and the "Baby, you'll never change" is exactly what she told me. To me it means, we were not meant to be together, our chemistry did not mix. The chorus is about trying to get over the break up and move on with your life. you can be upset for weeks, but if you look up you will notice that the world is leaving you behind.

    My relationship felt like it was holding me back from many things in life. The second verse, to me, was the awaking after the breakup and feeling better about everything. I did get a "sensation, a joy and frustration" from being happy not being with her anymore, but still felling upset over how you actual broke up took place(lets say her cheating). The freedom does numb you, but you do drift back into sadness over what happened, but its not as bad as before.

    In my relationship there was trust issues, as I feel there was in this song. "You packed up all your handbags, Throwing off the sandbags, I let go and you stepped free." The "war or breakup" was over and and she was packing, during this time our walls (barriers) were self destructing. I told her I didn't want to loose her, but I didn't trust her anymore; and I don't think I ever did - "You didn't choose to, It's just how your karma came." I had it coming from the beginning. But, I learned a lot from it was obvious from the beginning, looking back hindsight; It was obvious - "It hit me like a south-bound train."

    Now, about the kid on the marry-go-round, not exactly sure what it means. Maybe being lost in the relationship.

    papymaj5on July 31, 2011   Link

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