Poetry and Aeroplanes

Yearning Skies: Teitur's Poetry and Aeroplanes
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Lyrics

There was a party last night, last night

Reflecting on a party that occurred the previous night.

Cigarettes and empty bottles, empty bottles

Describing the aftermath of the party: cigarette butts and empty bottles left behind.

Better open up this window, this window

Expressing a need to open a window, possibly to clear the atmosphere or one's thoughts.

Need some air to clear my head, clear my head

Seeking fresh air to clear the mind and gain clarity.


Alone in these strange beds

Feeling alone in unfamiliar beds.

I think that I've traveled enough

Expressing a sense of having traveled extensively.

Poetry and aeroplanes

Mentioning two elements, poetry, and aeroplanes, possibly representing artistic pursuits and a desire for adventure.

I am tired of waiting for love

Expressing impatience or weariness in waiting for love.


Tend to fall asleep in the fast lane, in the fast lane

Noting a tendency to fall asleep quickly, possibly due to a fast-paced lifestyle.

Sometimes sinking low in the high life, in the high life

Describing moments of feeling low despite living a high-profile life.

No more happy songs of heartbreak, oh heartbreak

Expressing a desire to move away from songs that focus on heartbreak.

Or playing white knight misunderstood, misunderstood

Rejecting the role of a "white knight" who is misunderstood.


Alone in these strange streets

Feeling alone in unfamiliar streets.

I think that I've walked them enough

Expressing a sense of having walked these streets extensively.

Poetry and aeroplanes

Repeating the connection between poetry and aeroplanes, possibly as symbols of artistic and adventurous pursuits.

I am tired of waiting for love

Reiterating impatience or weariness in waiting for love.


Another night I lie awake

Describing nights spent awake, immersed in dreams related to faith and fate.

In woken dreams of faith and fate

Suggesting a hope that love will not come too late.

Hope my love don't come too late

Expressing anticipation and hope regarding the timing of love.

Hope my love don't come too late

Repeating the hope that love will not come too late.


Alone in these strange beds

Feeling alone in unfamiliar beds, echoing a similar sentiment from earlier in the lyrics.

I think that I've traveled enough

Reiterating a sense of extensive travel and experience.

Poetry and aeroplanes

Repeating the connection between poetry and aeroplanes, underscoring their significance.

I am tired of waiting for love

Restating impatience or weariness in waiting for love, concluding the song with a sense of longing.

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