Song Description
Autobiographical thoughts about musical frustration.
Song Length |
5:10 |
Genre |
Pop - Alternative, Pop - Dreampop |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Duet Male |
Mood |
Relaxed, Composed |
Subject |
Musician, Music |
Similar Artists |
The Beatles, Velvet Underground |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
One love (used to be five loves), far away on the merry-go-round of wanderlust for sound ambiguous, washed away slowly like the sea unto the shore. Lost the love for music, though I was the one who most abused it. Don't know who we are. We come around to look at it wisely, many things we need to know. Fame and fortune? Never. It's poverty for us forever. You don't know who we are. So the lust turned to rust. Most of us don't care about it much.
And so it goes, gone as the wind blows, when the things we can't control came and burned us up and left the dust. To summarize, the bummer dies only in the wake of a miracle now. Melody, the tether. And the unity is us together. You don't know who we are. So the lust turned to rust. Most of us don't care about it much.