Born to Run
Unveiling Life's Quest: The Urge to WanderLyrics
First, first may I say
Expressing permission to speak or address the listener.
You look sweet in bloody red this night
Complimenting the listener's appearance in a vivid or intense color (bloody red).
How you sit, how you listen to my stories
Acknowledging the listener's attentiveness to the speaker's stories.
About a broken mindset, what a view
Discussing stories about a troubled state of mind, emphasizing the perspective.
Your friends they are driving mini cars
Commenting on the listener's friends driving small cars and traveling extensively.
They travel the world so far, but I don´t like them
Expressing a personal dislike for the listener's friends.
She said yeah I´ve to leave this town
Quoting the listener's decision to leave the current town.
Tomorrow I´ll be gone and I won´t know your name
Indicating the imminent departure of the listener and a potential loss of connection.
But why? tell me why
Posing a question about the motivation or reason behind the impending departure.
Why were we born to run
Pondering the existential question of why individuals are destined to run or escape.
Why were we hooked to leave hometown road
Reflecting on the innate inclination to leave the familiar hometown road.
We find our hearts out on the streets there
Highlighting the discovery of one's true self or emotions in the streets outside the comfort zone.
Why were we born to run
Reiterating the questioning of the purpose behind being born to run or escape.
But listen breakfast in Paris
Mentioning breakfast in Paris as a metaphor for losing one's cultural or personal roots.
You have lost your roots
Emphasizing the theme of losing connection with one's origins.
Till highnoon in rome, you´re always leaving home alone
Describing a pattern of leaving home alone until midday in Rome, suggesting a perpetual sense of departure.
What the hell went wrong
Pondering what went wrong, possibly referring to the challenges or regrets associated with leaving.
Your daddy he´s still gone
Noting the absence of the listener's father, implying a long-standing departure.
Gone since you were three
Specifying the duration of the father's absence since the listener was three years old.
You´re always leaving home you see
Observing a recurring theme of leaving home despite the desire for connection.
Sleeping alone but feeling famous
Expressing the contradiction of sleeping alone while feeling a sense of fame or recognition.
Nobody wants to see your meal in greece (you can't fell anything)
Stating the reluctance of others to witness or acknowledge the listener's experiences, particularly in Greece.
But why? tell me why
Repeating the earlier question about the purpose or reason behind being born to run.
Why were we born to run
Reiterating the inquiry into the existential purpose of being born with a tendency to run.
Why were we hooked to leave hometown road
Restating the questioning of the inclination to leave the familiar hometown road.
We find our hearts out on the streets there
Recalling the theme of finding one's true self or emotions in the streets outside the comfort zone.
Why were we born to run
Repeating the query about the purpose or destiny of being born with a predisposition to run or escape.
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