Hurricane

Whirlwind of Emotions: Unraveling the Storm in Golden Smog's 'Hurricane'
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Lyrics

And it's a drag wind and your world's a hurricane

Feeling overwhelmed as if caught in a storm, facing challenges.

Forever blownin' up some coasts

Consistently facing destructive forces, possibly symbolic of life's hardships.

So you run in and form a quick sand

Trying to find stability but sinking into difficulties quickly.

But all you do is you see your ghosts

Confronting memories or regrets that haunt the person.


And it's a drag wind and your world's a hurricane

Reiteration of the overwhelming feeling and chaos in one's life.

Can't fall asleep without the TV on

Dependence on external distractions, like the TV, to find solace.

[?] her, watch him run

Uncertain phrase; could indicate a relationship issue or personal struggle.

But in the morning she'll be gone, she'll be gone

Anticipating a departure or separation in the morning.


Inside, outside, I thought I knew her

Reflecting on understanding someone both internally and externally.

She's hard to track, she's like a hurricane

Describing the person as elusive and tumultuous, akin to a hurricane.

Thought she knew me, just blew right through me

Realizing that the person did not truly comprehend the speaker.

Two of us like a hurricane, like a hurricane, like a hurricane

Emphasizing the destructive impact of the relationship, like a hurricane.

Hurricane

Reiteration of the metaphorical hurricane representing the relationship.


And it's a drag wind and your girl's a hurricane

Revisiting the theme of chaos caused by the person in the speaker's life.

Cause you can't look her in the eye

Avoiding direct eye contact due to the difficulty of facing the person.

Now more than ever, just not forever

Acknowledging that the challenging situation is not permanent.

And all you do is you make her cry

The consequence of the speaker's actions leading to the person's tears.


Inside, outside, I thought I knew her

Repeating the struggle to understand the elusive nature of the person.

She's hard to track, she's like a hurricane

Reiterating the hurricane metaphor for the person's impact.

Thought she knew me, just blew right through me

Expressing the realization of being emotionally affected by the person.

Two of us like a hurricane, like a hurricane, like a hurricane

Highlighting the destructive force of the relationship, likened to a hurricane.

Like a hurricane, a hurricane, hurricane

Repetition of the hurricane metaphor, emphasizing its intensity.

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