Lyrics
Oh my sisters and brothers do you feel like you belong
Expressing a sense of unity and questioning if the listener feels a sense of belonging.
Oh my sisters and brothers born of the savage tongue
Referring to the shared heritage or origins of the audience, possibly emphasizing a primal or wild nature.
Who made the people angry
Raising the question of who caused frustration or anger among the people.
On such a sunny day
Ironically pointing out that anger exists even on a sunny day, suggesting persistent discontent.
Now all has been and gone
Reflecting on the past, indicating that certain events have occurred and cannot be changed.
But the rain won't go away
Despite the passage of time, the negative emotions (rain) linger and refuse to dissipate.
The leaves start falling
Symbolizing the changing seasons or times, possibly indicating a sense of loss or decay.
Your friends go missing
Suggesting a sense of abandonment or disconnection as friends disappear from one's life.
Everybody's talking about the cost of living
Highlighting a widespread concern about the high cost of living, a topic of general conversation.
In memory of Saturdays and Strangeways
Remembering past experiences, possibly difficult or significant Saturdays and times in Strangeways (a prison).
In memory of all the life you gave away
Acknowledging sacrifices or losses made in life.
We've fallen from the sky
Describing a fall from grace or a decline but emphasizing resilience by dancing around the fire.
But we dance around the fire
Despite challenges, people celebrate and resist in the face of disappearing traditions or values.
In a world that's disappearing
Commenting on a changing world that seems to be vanishing or becoming less recognizable.
The flames are getting higher
Highlighting the escalating intensity of challenges or crises.
Oh my sisters and brothers born of the savage tongue
Reiterating the connection and shared identity of the audience born from a primal or wild nature.
Oh my sisters and brothers do you feel like you belong
Asking again about a sense of belonging among the group.
The leaves start falling
Repeating the image of falling leaves, possibly emphasizing the inevitability of change and loss.
Your friends go missing
Reiterating the theme of friends disappearing, underscoring a sense of isolation or estrangement.
Everybody's talking about the cost of living
Re-emphasizing the widespread concern about the rising cost of living.
In memory of Saturdays and Strangeways
Repeating the theme of remembering past Saturdays and Strangeways, possibly with a hint of nostalgia or regret.
In memory of all the life you gave away
Reiterating the acknowledgment of sacrifices or losses in life.
Oh my sisters and brothers born of the savage tongue
Repeating the call to the shared identity of the audience born from a primal or wild nature.
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