Green Day's lyrical composition delves into the paradoxes of modern existence, juxtaposing hope with despair. The song critiques contemporary society's tumultuous state, marked by conflict ("louder than bombs") and pervasive uncertainty ("era of static and contraband"). It reflects on the dissonance between the idealized "promised land" and the harsh reality of ongoing struggles ("waging a war and losing the fight"). The narrative underscores a collective yearning for stability amid chaos, encapsulating themes of panic, fleeting prosperity, and unfulfilled promises. Through evocative imagery and poignant storytelling, it calls for introspection and resilience in navigating an era fraught with contradictions.
Song of the Century
Lyrics
Sing us a song of the century
That's louder than bombs
And eternity
The era of static and contraband
That's leading us into the promised land
Tell us a story that's by candlelight
Waging a war and losing the fight
They're playing the song of the century
Of panic and promise and prosperity
Tell me a story into that goodnight
Sing us a song for me
Writer(s): BILLIE JOE ARMSTRONG, FRANK E., III WRIGHT, MICHAEL PRITCHARD, MIKE DIRNT, TRE COOL
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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