Lyrics
(English music)
Introduction, setting the theme as "English music."
Soldier, you got to get out more
An encouragement for the soldier to explore more outside.
There is life after property
Life exists beyond material possessions.
Everyone has got a finder's fee
People expect rewards for their efforts.
Find something difficult to do and do it
Challenges are valuable; pursue something difficult.
Write your English music, write your English music
Encouragement to express oneself through English music.
Write your English music, run free!
Reinforcement to create freely and without constraints.
She tasted of the Christmas wines and said
Reference to a person tasting Christmas wines.
"So many things have run through me
Reflection on life experiences running through the speaker.
I know the altar boys, they just wanna do me and that's fine
Awareness of others' desires, with acceptance.
You gotta have faith, hey, yeah, you gotta have it"
Emphasis on the importance of faith.
Once again, it's a quarter to three by Ambleside By The Sea
Time reference and location ("Ambleside By The Sea").
And something's telling you, "Boy, it's time to take sides"
Internal conflict prompting a decision or stance.
And something's telling you, "Boy, it's time to take sides"
Repetition of the internal conflict theme.
And something's telling you, "Boy, it's time to take sides
Continuation of the internal conflict theme.
And write your English music
Reiteration of the call to create English music.
Though you know it will come to no good
Acknowledgment that the outcome may not be positive.
When brilliance has a taste for sufferin'
Noting a connection between brilliance and suffering.
And you're softer than the Western world"
Commentary on vulnerability in comparison to the Western world.
(This is the one)
Declaration, possibly indicating a significant moment.
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