Little light, lead us through the night
And if we die, burn down the forest
Chariots, carry us
Distances we don't care to walk

I'm on my way to hell
I'm on my way to hell

Why doesn't anyone I know sleep?
Are they all just scared of their dreams?
When they lay their heads down at night
What are they haunted by?

Why won't anyone just close their eyes?
Could it hurt them to rest for a while?
Do they need their friends to be a lover?
Or a lover to be a friend?

Because I'm on my way to hell
Well, I've tried God knows that I've tried
I'm on my way to hell
One time, two times
Three times again

Sitting duck, running out of luck
Our car's stuck on the train crossing

How am I ever gonna know peace?
How will I ever see your light through the trees?
I want to burn down everything we've begun
I want to kill and eat my young

Because I'm on my way to hell
Well, I've tried God knows that I've tried
I'm on my way to hell
One time, two time
Three time again

I'm on my way to hell
Well, I've tried God knows that I've tried
I'm on my way to hell
One time, two time
Three time again

I'm on my way to hell
I'm on my way to hell
I'm on my way to hell
I'm on my way to hell

Oft times clouded is the ray
That in heaven beckons me
Oft my wandering heart is lured
On some bypath far from thee
Father, when my footsteps stray
Guide me back into thy way
Father with thee, oh, let me be
On life's highway, god with thee


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    I'm surprised that no one's said this, maybe Brand New isn't typically seen as this kind of band, but I'm going to go ahead and say it and see what you guys think. I see Noro being pretty much a microcosm to the global society, and how everyone is so blinded by the media and all the bs in the world today. This can be seen closely correlated to the allegory of the cave, or even pink floyd's wall. I think Jesse's wall/cave is the forest, which he relates to ALOT in this album. No one in 'Noro' can just appreciate life or rest just for a second, they are always trying to satisfy and do what others tell them is right. They are scared to follow their aspirations because of possible consequences due to todays society (are they all just scared of their dreams?/what are they haunted by?). The song begins with the light guiding him and then ends with Jesse stating that its getting darker and the hope of leaving the forest is diminishing, probably because society crushes those who try to reach the knowledge outside the forest. The biggest thing that makes me think he is going for this angle is when he screams "im on my way to hell" repeatedly, and "i want to kill and eat my young". Quotes like that in a song just show that they are done with how society is run now, and they dont care if it even leads them the wrong way in life or afterwards, as long as they get out of the forest/wall/cave or however you perceive it. This is all bunched up and a little disorganized, but I think i kind of got the jist in there, so hopefully some of you read it and help me piece it together and tell me what you think, because I think i got something going with this.

    anycolouryoumikeon September 09, 2009   Link

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