In a whirlwind of vibrant imagery and introspective thoughts, this song takes us on an emotional journey. The "Magic City" could represent a place of dreams and illusions where the singer feels lost and overwhelmed. It's like he's caught in the glamour and superficiality of this city, questioning everything around him. The lines "I hope that I make it home by Wednesday" suggests a longing for familiarity and escape from this city's enchanting yet confusing charm. The repeated mention of a billboard on the moon could symbolize unreachable goals or dreams. Overall, it seems to be an exploration of fame, success, and the alienation that often accompanies them. 🌃
Magic City
Lyrics
I'm on the high ridge looking down
While we're evolving, I get old
If I get back then I'll be grateful
Look there's a billboard on the moon
Let me take you this far
This crossing isn't much to me
There's lightning in the storm clouds
And I'll send you there to stay
You got me lost in Magic City
You got me questioning it all
I hope that I make it home by Wednesday
And this Magic City lets me go
Magic City
Magic City
Magic City
Magic City
You put me up here in the penthouse
And painted me in red, white and blue
I filled the canyons with my ego
Look there's a billboard on the moon
You got me lost in Magic City
You got me questioning it all
I hope that I make it home by Wednesday
And this Magic City lets me go
Writer(s): DAMON ALBARN, JAMES ELLIS FORD, REMI KABAKA
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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