Hurricane
Forgiveness in the Storm: Unraveling the Meaning Behind 'Hurricane'Lyrics
You got to learn to forgive
You need to learn the art of forgiveness.
Let go of the need to be right
Release the urge to always be right in arguments or conflicts.
Try to refrain cause your mouth is a knife
Be cautious with your words, as they can be as sharp as a knife.
You go pick put down let the jitterbug fall
Let go and allow the chaos or uncertainty to settle.
The past is a book from which to recall
The past is a source of memories, a book to reflect upon.
You better run
A warning to escape or avoid a situation.
Somebody always pays
Consequences are inevitable; someone always bears the cost.
The jive is alive and the dope has been smoked
A lively and energetic atmosphere, possibly influenced by substance use.
Milky sunsets filled with crackling tokes
Colorful, hazy sunsets filled with the smoke of burning joints.
A choice is a thought that you make on your own
Choices are personal decisions that one makes independently.
To do or to do not or to endlessly roam
The dilemma of choosing action, inaction, or wandering endlessly.
You can’t outrun
An emphasis on the impossibility of escaping certain things.
You can’t outrun
-Ride on ride on
An encouragement to keep going despite challenges.
Your running from a Hurricane
Escaping or avoiding a metaphorical hurricane, a turbulent situation.
Adaption is the key to the door of your soul
Adaptation is crucial for accessing the depths of one's soul.
Every glass breaks so learn how to roll
Every fragile situation can break, so be prepared to adapt.
Pick up go right head left lean straight
Move forward, change direction, and stay balanced.
Don't stand and wait or you'll be too late
Avoid hesitation; acting promptly is essential.
You can’t outrun
Reiteration of the inability to escape certain situations.
This smoking gun
-Ride on ride on
A call to persist despite challenges.
Your running from a Hurricane
Continuing to evade or confront a metaphorical hurricane.
Ride on ride on
Repeating the urgency to keep running from the metaphorical hurricane.
Keep on running from a Hurricane
-You Better run
Repetition emphasizing the urgency to run from the hurricane.
You Better run
-You Better run
-You Better run
-You Better run from a HURRICANE
A final urgency to escape from the metaphorical hurricane.
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