The Storm
Embrace the Tempest: Mouldy Grubs' Stormy RevelationLyrics
There is a storm coming in from west
Indicates the arrival of a storm approaching from the west.
And for sure, this ain't no time for no rest
Emphasizes the urgency of the situation, implying that there's no time to relax or take a break.
High winds, and heavy rain
Describes adverse weather conditions with strong winds and intense rainfall.
Wind gusts are sounding like aeroplanes
Compares the sound of wind gusts to the noise of airplanes, suggesting their intensity and volume.
Board up your windows
Advises taking precautionary measures such as boarding up windows in anticipation of the storm's impact.
Can't you hear how the wind blows
Encourages awareness of the severity of the wind's strength through its sound.
It's too late to start to prepare
Suggests that it's too late to prepare once the storm has already begun.
When the storm is forming over you
When the storm is actively forming overhead, options are limited to planning for repairs or hoping for external help.
All you can do is to plan the repair
Highlights the necessity of planning for repairs due to the storm's impact or relying on someone else for assistance.
Or hope for a saviour
Expresses a belief in the presence of a potential rescuer or helper.
Im sure, its one out there
Confidently asserts the existence of a savior.
And yet your houses are unprepared
Points out that despite the looming threat, some have neglected to adequately prepare their homes.
You didn't hear, you said you wouldn't be scared
Highlights the disregard or denial of the imminent danger, leading to fear when it finally arrives.
And now fear is taking a hold of you
Describes the feeling of fear gripping individuals due to their lack of preparedness and understanding.
Just because you didn't watch the preview
Blames the fear on neglecting or ignoring warnings given beforehand, such as weather forecasts.
Board up your windows
Reiterates the advice to secure windows, emphasizing its importance.
And the weatherman told you so
Refers to receiving prior information or advice about the storm from a weather forecast or meteorologist.
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