Exploring themes of urgency and raw emotion, this song captures the intensity of personal struggles and the yearning for release. The lyrics trace a crescendo of inner turmoil, likened to the growing power of a storm, culminating in an explosive need for action. The repeated phrases, "Ya know, ya know, ya know," emphasize a shared, yet unspoken understanding of this restless energy. Emphasizing the necessity of movement over hesitation, the song suggests that relief from emotional or physical pain lies in embracing change, rather than relying on superficial remedies like medication. The latter part of the song highlights a return to simpler, more natural environments, positing that such a shift can be therapeutic. Ultimately, the song reveals a poignant observation: the alleviation of distress lies in active engagement with life, rather than passive reception of treatment.
Wearing and Tearing
Lyrics
It starts out like a murmur
Then it grows like thunder
Until it bursts inside of you
Try to hold it steady
Wait until you're ready
Any second now will do
Throw the door wide open
Not a word is spoken
Anything that you want to do
Ya know, ya know, ya know
Ya know, ya know, ya know
Don't you feel the same way?
Don't you feel the same way?
But you don't know what to do
No time for hesitatin'
Ain't no time for hesitatin'
All you got to do is move
They say you're feeling blue, well
I just found a cure
It's a thing you gotta do, yeah
(Ya know, ya know, ya know)
Now listen, when you say your body's aching?
I know that it's aching
Chill bumps come up on you
Yeah, the funny fool
I love the funny fool
Just like foolin' after school?
And then you ask for medication
Who cares for medication
When you've worn away the cure
(Ya know, ya know, ya know)
(Hey, hey)
Go back to the country yeah, go back to the country
Feel a change is good for you
When you keep convincin'
Ah, don't keep convincin'
What's that creeping up behind a you?
It's just an old friend, it's just an old friend
And what's that he's got for you?
(Ya know, ya know, ya know)
Yeah, yeah, yeah I can feel it, I can feel it ?
Oh, medication, medication, medication
Writer(s): JIMMY PAGE, ROBERT PLANT
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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