Megaton Mile
Megaton Mile

Local Natives - Megaton Mile Lyrics

Local Natives' evocative lyrics transport listeners to a post-apocalyptic urban landscape where chaos and beauty coexist. The imagery of climbing rooftops and swarming seagulls paints a picture of desolation, while the recurring "flashing light" symbolizes… Read more

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Megaton Mile Lyrics

Climbing up through the window
Up to the rooftop (Up to the rooftop)
The seagulls swarm on the railroad
All we could do is watch (All we could do is watch)

Hit like a sucker punch
And let your new work come
Tell me what I could've done

Holding me close in the ending
In a flashing light
We're stuck and it's after dark
On Megaton Mile

No alarms or pill riders
No, teary-eyed anchors
(No, teary-eyed anchors)
It took so long for it all
To change with just a word
(To change with just a word)

Abandoned cars on the freeway
A terracotta rush hour
You heard me calling out your name

Holding me close in the ending
In a flashing light
We're stuck and it's after dark
On Megaton Mile
January came and went early
In a flashing light
We're stuck and it's after dark
On Megaton Mile

You said it was beautiful
As much as it was terrifying

Holding me close in the ending
In a flashing light
We're stuck and it's after dark
On Megaton Mile
January came and went early
In a flashing light
We're stuck and it's after dark
On Megaton Mile

Writer(s): Taylor Rice, Matt Frazier, Nik Ewing, Ryan Hahn, Kelcey Ayer
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Hipgnosis Songs Group
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Megaton Mile?

Local Natives' evocative lyrics transport listeners to a post-apocalyptic urban landscape where chaos and beauty coexist. The imagery of climbing rooftops and swarming seagulls paints a picture of desolation, while the recurring "flashing light" symbolizes moments of clarity amidst turmoil. The song explores themes of helplessness and inevitability, as seen in lines like "Tell me what I could've done" and "No alarms or pill riders." The abandoned cars on the freeway suggest sudden societal collapse, yet there's an underlying sense of awe: "You said it was beautiful as much as it was terrifying." This juxtaposition emphasizes the dual nature of catastrophic events—both mesmerizing and horrifying. Ultimately, the song captures a poignant moment frozen in time, reflecting on how quickly everything can change with just a word. 🌆💥

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