This dynamic track from Pendulum carries a potent message of struggle, self-realization, and eventual liberation. The lyrics depict an internal conflict, possibly a toxic relationship or personal turmoil that the protagonist is battling. The 'gunshot bride' and 'trigger cries' symbolize the catalyst for this struggle, leading to a realization of being trapped in an unhealthy cycle. Despite the hardship, there's an underlying optimism - 'In a trail of fire I know we will be free again.' This suggests that through trials and tribulations, liberation and unity are attainable. The repeated phrase 'Bring it on home' further emphasizes the need for resolution and peace. Ultimately, "Propane Nightmares" is about enduring hardship with resilience and hope for eventual freedom.
Propane Nightmares
Lyrics
Something's tearing me down and down
And I can't help but feel it's coming from you
She's a gunshot bride as the trigger cries
I just wonder what we've gotten ourselves into
In a trail of fire I know we will be free again
In the end we will be one
In a trail of fire I'll burn before you bury me
Set your sights for the sun
Mind is willing, soul remains
This woman cannot be saved
From the draw into the fire
Mind is willing, soul remains
This woman cannot be saved
From the draw into the fire
Anything to bring it on home
Bring it on home
Bring it on home
Bring it on home
Much to weak to jump yourself
Heal the wounds or crack the shell
Lift yourself from once below
Much to weak to jump yourself
Heal the wounds or crack the shell
Lift yourself from once below
Praise the anger bring it on home
Bring it on home
Bring it on home
Bring it on home
In a trail of fire I know we will be free again
In the end we will be one
In a trail of fire I'll burn before you bury me
Set your sights for the sun
Bring it on home
Writer(s): BERND BURHOFF, JENS OETTRICH, OLIVER FRONING, ROBERT SWIRE THOMPSON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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