Liberty Belle
Liberty Belle

Fontaines D.C. - Liberty Belle Lyrics

This track explores themes of disillusionment and societal critique through a lens of gritty realism. The recurring motif of violence symbolizes the chaotic, often harsh reality of urban life, juxtaposed with the monotony of "boring conversations" that fail… Read more

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Liberty Belle Lyrics

You know I love that violence
That you get around here
That kind of ready-steady violence
That violent 'how do you do'
And the lie when his Daddy was asleep in a phone booth

He's just very very tired of having
That same old boring conversation
Just like me, just like you
Man is on the nod yeah what you gonna do about it?

You know I love that violence
That you get around here
That kind of ready-steady violence
That violent 'how do you do'
And the lie when his Daddy was asleep in a phone booth

He's just very very tired of having
That same old boring conversation
Just like me, just like you
Man is on the nod yeah what you gonna do about it?

Is it easy?
Just to try it
Is it the same old line?
Well is it liberating?
Just to be so fine
Happens all the time

You know I love that violence
That you gather when the cartwheel blows down news
Of the marriage of the socialite's money to another one's land
And all but one will refuse to stand, yeah

He's just very ridiculed
And it's coming from the back row, side row, never-even-tried row
Nice man if you knew him well
I heard he owned a place called the Liberty Belle, yeah

Well is it easy?
I think I'll try it
'Cause it's the same old lie
I find it liberating
Just to be so fine
Happens all the time

Well come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
Well come on, come on, come on, come on, come on

Writer(s): Grian Chatten, Tom Coll, Conor Curley, Carlos O'Connell, Conor Deegan III
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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What is the Meaning of Liberty Belle?

This track explores themes of disillusionment and societal critique through a lens of gritty realism. The recurring motif of violence symbolizes the chaotic, often harsh reality of urban life, juxtaposed with the monotony of "boring conversations" that fail to address deeper issues. The reference to a "Daddy asleep in a phone booth" hints at neglect and abandonment, reflecting generational disconnection. The Liberty Belle seems to be a metaphor for freedom or escape, yet it's tainted by ridicule and societal pressures. Ultimately, the song questions whether breaking free from these constraints is truly liberating or merely another repetitive cycle.

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