An exploration of uncontrollable desire and relentless pursuit is depicted through vivid imagery and metaphorical storytelling. The narrative begins with a chaotic birth "on the highway in a train wreck," symbolizing an inherent drive and restlessness. As the protagonist chases after fulfillment across the globe, their insatiable desire becomes self-destructive, leaving them perpetually unsatisfied. The recurring references to highways, darkness, and tales of survival signify life's unpredictable journey and its inherent dangers. The historical context of a train derailment in November 1979 serves as an allegory for catastrophe and resilience. Despite adversity, the quest for meaning continues, highlighting a persistent feeling of inadequacy. As the protagonist finds themselves "stranded, tied on the tracks," the song underscores the struggle between an unending search for satisfaction and the limitations imposed by one's mind. Ultimately, it comments on the human condition of endless yearning and the complex pursuit of contentment.
Trainwreck 1979
Lyrics
I was born on the highway
In a train wreck
With a heart that was beating
Outta my chest
So now I follow it around the world
I can't keep up if I don't get it soon
I know I'll bleed until I drop
'Cause I want it all
I can't get enough
'Cause I want it all
I can't get enough
There's a darkness and a hollow
On the highway
Every cross on the roadside
Tells a story
So now I follow it around the world
I can't keep up
The story never ends as long as we have
Blood and cuts
'Cause I want it all
I can't get enough
'Cause I want it all
I can't get enough
Can't get enough
I can't get enough
It ran off the track, 11/79, while the immigrants slept
There wasn't much time
The mayor came calling and got 'em outta bed
They packed up their families and headed up wind
A poison cloud, a flaming sky
Two hundred thousand people and no one died
And all before the pocket dial
Yeah
I keep searching and searching
I keep searching and searching
Now I'm stranded, tied on the tracks
There's no hero, there's no villain
There's nobody I can blame, the story's still the same
I'm never satisfied
It's a problem with my brain
I keep searching and searching
I keep searching and searching
'Cause I want it all
I can't get enough
'Cause I want it all
I can't get enough
Can't get enough
I can't get enough
Can't get enough
I can't get enough
Can't get enough
I can't get enough
Can't get enough
I can't get enough
Writer(s): Sebastien Grainger, Jesse Keeler, Dave Sardy
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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