Exploring the depths of emotional tumult and existential reflections, this song delves into themes of love, self-discovery, and loss. The imagery of "leaves were falling, just like embers" and "colors red and gold" evokes the fleeting yet impactful moments of passionate love that eventually fade. The chorus, with its line "Swinging the world by the tail," suggests a carefree, almost euphoric state that the speaker once experienced. However, these moments are juxtaposed with the melancholy realization of having "lost yourself in love," which hints at the potential destructiveness of consuming relationships. The request to "leave you" and find what was "already had" implies a journey towards self-reclamation and understanding one’s true needs, separate from their partner. Ultimately, the song portrays the contrast between the ecstasy of romantic escapades and the sobering reality of personal loss and rediscovery.
Killing The Blues
Lyrics
Leaves were falling, just like embers
In colors red and gold, they set us on fire
Burning just like a moonbeam in our eyes
Somebody said they saw me
Swinging the world by the tail
Bouncing over a white cloud
Killing the blues
Now I'm guilty of something
I hope you never do because there is nothing
Sadder than losing yourself in love
Somebody said they saw me
Swinging the world by the tail
Bouncing over a white cloud
Killing the blues
Now you ask me, just to leave you
To go out on my own
And get what I need to
You want me to find what I've already had
Somebody said they saw me
Swinging the world by the tail
Bouncing over a white cloud
Killing the blues
Somebody said they saw me
Swinging the world by the tail
Bouncing over a white cloud
Killing the blues
Writer(s): ROWLAND JON SALLEY
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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