Last Parade
Homecoming Echoes: Embracing Change in Last ParadeLyrics
It feels like time to let it go
Expressing a sense that it's time to release or relinquish something.
It feels like time to break or show
Indicating a moment to make a decision or reveal one's true self.
It feels like time to cut your breaks
Suggesting the need to take risks or cut ties for progress.
Shut your mouth, do something, anything
Encouraging action and discouraging silence, advocating for change.
It feels like time to fuck or leave
Conveying a choice between intimacy and departure.
It feels like I choke you just to breathe
Describing a suffocating feeling, possibly in a relationship.
It feels like time ain't time at all
Suggesting that time may be elusive or distorted.
Just black out, wake up foreign, wander home
Encouraging a state of unconsciousness as an escape, returning to unfamiliar surroundings.
Take me out, lay me down
Requesting to be taken out and laid down, anticipating a change.
Let the dirt fall all around me
Metaphorically accepting a burial, allowing the world to surround and cover.
Baby ain't it good to be back home?
Expressing joy at the idea of being back home.
They're burning futures in the mountains
Noting the destruction of potential futures, possibly a metaphor for societal issues.
All lit up, ya you can count yours
Observing the illuminated paths of others, highlighting individual experiences.
Baby ain't it good to be back home?
Reiterating the pleasure of returning home.
It feels like just another day
Describing a day that seems ordinary or unremarkable.
Like one more dead town's last parade
Comparing the day to a parade in a dying town, possibly a reflection on the passage of time.
Like we're taking pictures of a tidal wave
Using imagery of capturing a massive event while being distanced from its impact.
On the shore grinning a hundred feet away
Depicting a moment of joy or celebration despite impending challenges.
It feels like time ain't time at all
Reiterating the distorted perception of time.
Just black out, wake up foreign, wander home
Advocating for a state of unconsciousness as an escape, returning to unfamiliar surroundings.
Take me out, lay me down
Echoing the earlier plea to be taken out and laid down, possibly emphasizing vulnerability.
Let the dirt fall all around me
Repeating the metaphor of allowing dirt to fall around, embracing a symbolic burial.
Baby ain't it good to be back home
Expressing the joy of returning home, echoing previous sentiments.
They're burning futures in the mountains
Highlighting the destruction of potential futures, possibly with a sense of urgency.
All lit up, ya you can count yours
Observing the illuminated paths of others, emphasizing individual experiences.
Baby ain't it good to be back home?
Reiterating the pleasure of returning home, creating a sense of closure.
Ain't it good to be back home?
Positively affirming the joy of being back home, concluding the narrative.
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