CAKE's track delves into the theme of nostalgia and the passage of time, using vivid imagery to evoke a sense of ongoing decay juxtaposed with timeless moments. The lyrics paint a picture of an old man, perhaps forgotten by modernity, who clings to the past through his stamp collection—a metaphor for valuing what others discard. Meanwhile, Frank Sinatra's classic tune "Stormy Weather" symbolizes enduring art that contrasts with the transient nature of life and human endeavors. It's a poignant reminder of how culture and memories outlast the physical and material. #Nostalgia #TimePassage #CulturalMemory #EnduringArt
Frank Sinatra
Lyrics
We know of an ancient radiation
That haunts dismembered constellations
A faintly glimmering radio station
While Frank Sinatra sings Stormy Weather
The flies and spiders get along together
Cobwebs fall on an old skipping record
Beyond the suns that guard this roost
Beyond your flowers of flaming truth
Beyond your latest ad campaigns
An old man sits collecting stamps
In a room all filled with Chinese lamps
He saves what others throw away
He says that he'll be rich someday
We know of an ancient radiation
That haunts dismembered constellations
A faintly glimmering radio station
We know of an ancient radiation
That haunts dismembered constellations
A faintly glimmering radio station
While Frank Sinatra sings "Stormy Weather"
The flies and spiders get along together
Cobwebs fall on an old skipping record
Writer(s): John McCrea
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
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