Ever felt like you're carrying the weight of loneliness and memories in your pockets? This song dives deep into that feeling. The lyrics paint a picture of someone grappling with inner turmoil while trying to stay afloat. The "two coins" symbolize eyes, possibly hinting at the emotional baggage we carry from past relationships or experiences. As the train metaphor suggests, life keeps moving forward, but sometimes it’s hard to shake off what's troubling our minds. Reaching for "small change" might be about finding little moments of relief or clarity amidst confusion. Ultimately, it's a call to share our burdens and joys with others, emphasizing that connection and laughter are invaluable—even if they don’t come with a price tag.
Two Coins
Lyrics
I stick loneliness, your lips
And the two coins of your eyes
Into my pockets, yeah
Well, the train skates into Port Henry
Late Sunday (alright)
Sometimes when I'm riding high
Feeling fine
You know there's something troubling you
Troubling my mind
So I reach into my pocket for some small change
I reach into my pocket for some small change
I want bones like iron, blood like mercury
So I can tell you when I'm rising
When I'm, sinking in
(I'm sinking in)
(I'm sinking in)
I'm sinking in
I reach into my pocket for some small change
I reach into my pocket for some small change, yeah
I'm gonna take it to the people
Yeah
We're gonna take it to the people
Yeah
We're gonna take it to the people
Yeah
We're gonna take it to the people
Yeah
Hey, let's drink from the cup and share some luck
Go ahead and laugh, 'cause it don't cost much
No, no, it don't, don't cost much
I stick loneliness, your lips
And the two coins of your eyes
Into my pockets, yeah
I stick loneliness, your lips
And the two coins of your eyes
Into my pockets, yeah
Writer(s): Brad Corrigan, Pete Francis Heimbold
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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