Lyrics
Thunderbolts and nightsticks
Thunderbolts and nightsticks symbolize violence and conflict.
Coming out of the sky
Implies a threatening situation emerging from the sky.
Flames overhead
Flames overhead suggest chaos and destruction.
Rain until you cry
Rain until you cry indicates a distressing or sorrowful atmosphere.
My baby's on the highway
My baby's on the highway – someone close is in a dangerous situation.
Come in from the cold
Come in from the cold – seeking refuge or warmth.
Never going home, never going home
Never going home – a sense of displacement or a desire to escape.
D for disaster
D for disaster – emphasizing the severity of the situation.
E for my eyes
E for my eyes – personalizing the experience or witnessing something.
A for my anger
A for my anger – expressing intense emotions.
D before I die
D before I die – urgency or a looming threat.
M for mona
M for mona – possibly a name or reference with significance.
O oh good
Repetition of "O oh good" and "N for the night" may suggest a ritualistic or rhythmic element.
O oh good
-N for the night
-Dead moon night
Dead moon night – a metaphor for a dark and ominous period.
Call me if you need me
Call me if you need me – a plea for connection or support.
Down in new orleans
Down in New Orleans – a specific location, possibly indicating a setting for the narrative.
Can't release the victims
Can't release the victims – a sense of being trapped or unable to escape a dire situation.
Have you seen what I've seen
Have you seen what I've seen – a shared experience or trauma.
In new york city
In New York City – another specific location, possibly contributing to the narrative.
Don't you cross the line
Don't you cross the line – a warning or a plea for caution.
Guard it from the light, guard it from the light
Guard it from the light – protecting something valuable or secretive.
Hazard on the highway
Hazard on the highway – emphasizing danger and risk.
Breakin' down slow
Breakin' down slow – a gradual deterioration or collapse.
They thought she was lookin'
They thought she was lookin' – a sense of misunderstanding or misjudgment.
Now I'm all alone
Now I'm all alone – a feeling of isolation or abandonment.
I'm often abandoned
I'm often abandoned – expressing a recurring theme of loneliness.
Won't you take me home
Won't you take me home – a plea for comfort or belonging.
Now I'm all alone, won't you take me home
Now I'm all alone, won't you take me home – a repeated cry for companionship or solace.
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