Hammer and Tongs Lyrics

Lyric discussion by Kingofstilport 

Cover art for Hammer and Tongs lyrics by Budgie

Burke Shelley mentioned how this song was a reflection of their influences, "It was a heavy bluesy number that reflected how we'd been influenced by the progressive blues scene of the 1960s which later produced bands like Cream, Led Zepplin, Hendrix, etc."

Lyrically it reflects on the complexity of relationships, expressing a yearning for connection whilst highlighting the emotional intensity that often accompanies romantic feelings. It talks of how relationships can be both nurturing and challenging, using everyday items like hammers and tongs as symbols for the tools we use in our lives and loves. When it mentions putting them down, it's to serve as a metaphor to put aside conflict and embrace a gentler approach to love. The hammer and tongs can signify tools of construction, but they can also represent conflict and strife.

In short, the piece captures the desire for an emotional connection while acknowledging the complexities that come with it. In the call for emotional honesty, the song urges listeners to consider the nuances of love, urging both partners to disarm themselves of conflict-driven mindsets. Ultimately reinforcing the idea that love is a construction of mutual understanding, care, and the ability to see past the scars of life in search of deeper connection.

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Song Meaning
Positive
Subjective
Admiration
Relationship Complexity
Emotional Intensity
Nurturing Love
Conflict Resolution
Deep Connection