Losing Haringey Lyrics

Lyric discussion by flounderhouse 

Cover art for Losing Haringey lyrics by Clientele, The

at the end he says he did want to drink afterall... does this mean that reminiscing his childhood in 1982 has depressed him so much that he wants to drown his thoughts in alcohol? what do yall think?

It could be but, sometimes one also drinks out of desire to be more jubilant.

My intuitive reaction to that (brilliant) line has always been that the dreamlike nostalgic experience that the protagonist undergoes in the song (and the realisation of time's inevitable passing) puts his current troubles (job, failed dates, money) into perspective. The realisation that everything we do, everyone we love and even everything we are ourselves are ultimately fleeting and will pass away ("All gone, gone forever") can be extremely saddening (which is the protagonist's first reaction; he's "inconsolably sad"), but it can also be humbling and liberating, if you are able come to terms with it. What the hell does it matter,...

My Interpretation

@reverberation i know it's been forever and you probably don't look at this account anymore but that was a damn beautiful interpretation. i think it makes a lot of sense, and turns what i thought was a depressing song into a cooly hopeful one. thank u