I lost my gold ring long ago
long ago I lost my gold ring, gold
You're such a young girl, wanna go
I wan't to go with such a young girl, like you
I crossed the main land on my own
on my own I crossed the main land, gold
I lost my main pal long ago
long ago I lost my main pal, gold

I know my hard core makes you cold
makes you cold I know my hard core, gold
I lost my dream house long ago
long ago I lost my dream house, gold

Supression the sole and never get enough

This is to me open fire

Open up fire

You've got you're sunday guarantees
quaranteed you've got your sundays free
I've got my friday enemies
enemies I've got my friday, gold
You've got you're high class favourite, be gold
you've got you're got your high class gold
That's such a white man way to go
way to go for such an old man like you

Supression the sole and never get enough

This is to me open fire

Open up fire


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    Bedste sang på Godspeed... Elsker virkelig bare stemningen på den og alt det.

    Jeg tror måske den handler om en mand, der er brudt ud af sit ægteskab. det er hvert fald sådan jeg tolker linjen "I lost my gold ring long ago", som at han har smidt den guldring, han fik udleveret, da ham og hans nu ekskone blev gift. Og semere også jo "I left my dream house long ago", som om at da ham og hende her pigen var gift, var alt fantastisk og lyserøde skyer, og ikke mindst, hvad han på daværende tidspunkt anså som sit drømmehus. Nu har han forladt sit drømmehus.

    Efter bruddet med sin kone, flirter han til højre og venstre ("you're such a young girl, wanna go?"), men det lykkes aldrig for ham og det er derfor, han "går han gennem the mainland on his own". Senere, "I lost my main pal long ago", kommer han så på bedre tanker og indser, at han forlod den eneste, der egentlig betød noget for ham.

    Hm, min tolkning falder så godt nok lidt til jorden ved resten af sangen.. for det forstår jeg virkelig ingenting af :P

    Men supernice sang

    DisguiseDKon August 25, 2008   Link

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