Lyrics
Out on the night hall road again
Embarking on the night hall road once again.
I'm leaving and turning upon a friend
Departing and betraying a friend.
Please close the door, let us talk no more
Requesting closure, no more conversation.
It's out here I may find my reasons for
Seeking reasons for existence in this external environment.
Hanging and burning upon a tree
Symbolic imagery of struggle, possibly involving sacrifice.
Bicycle tire to guide me
Using a bicycle tire as a metaphorical guide.
A light in the night I can't walk towards
An unattainable light in the night, representing an elusive goal.
The street has a dark end that's ours no more
A reference to a shared past that is no longer accessible.
A light in the night we can't walk towards
Repetition of the unattainable light, emphasizing the impossibility of reaching it.
The street has a dark end that's ours no more
Reiteration of the inaccessible dark end of the street.
You ride, we ride, in my ride
Expressing a collective experience of riding together in a vehicle.
In my ride, we ride
Repetition of the collective experience of riding.
You ride, we ride, in my ride
Reaffirming the shared experience of riding in the speaker's vehicle.
In my ride, we ride
Restating the collective act of riding together.
Ooh he ah
(Vocalizations, no specific lyrics provided)
You ride, we ride, in my ride
Reiterating the shared experience of riding in the speaker's vehicle.
In my ride, we ride
Restating the collective act of riding together.
You ride, we ride, in my ride
Reaffirming the shared experience of riding in the speaker's vehicle.
In my ride, we ride
Restating the collective act of riding together.
Out on the night hall road again
Repeating the opening lines, suggesting a cyclical or repetitive nature.
I'm leaving and turning upon a friend
Repeating the act of leaving and betraying a friend.
Please close the door, let us talk no more
Repeating the plea for closure and an end to conversation.
It's out here I may find my reasons for
Reiterating the search for reasons in the external environment.
Comment