No Easy Action Lyrics

Lyric discussion by Mendalusa77 

Cover art for No Easy Action lyrics by Mark Lanegan

This may be ridiculous, but I also imagine a military scene in a windy, wintry, godforsaken place. Imagery like the tent, sparks filling the night, no time to be alone, etc led me to that impression. The music and background vocals give it a windy, lonesome, and epic feel.

Maybe it is a dazed, battle-weary officer's thoughts on death and war and the horrible deeds he has done and witnessed. And the uncertainty of his own fate.

Now that you've mentioned all the possible references to war and violence in the song's imagery, I definitely agree with you.

Marquez---I also think "hopeless singing of a round" is a round of ammunition being fired, and it comes right "before the vanishing place," which I think is death. Mark Lanegan is a hell of a lyricist.

Exactly! I suspected as much. I like the fact that he's a written a war-time song without even making it obvious. I'm only puzzled by the beginning of the sixth stanza: "I stagger in a daze to find what you meant/where it's good to be alone". Maybe somebody promised something to him? Maybe that he'd find some sort of sense of purpose in the war?