Crawling From The Wreckage

Status Quo

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Crawling From The Wreckage Status Quo Famous In The Last Century 2000 [email protected]   A real crowd pleaser.        Got out really early from the factory Drivin’ like a nut in the rain I don’t think I was actin’ so hysterically But I didn’t see a thing until it came Met the dumb suburbos in the takeaway Beating up the Chinee at the counter I put a few inside me at the end of the day I took out my revenge on the revolution counter Crawlin’ from the wreckage Crawlin’ from the wreckage You’d think by now at least that half a brain would get the message Crawlin’ from the wreckage Crawlin’ from the wreckage Into a brand new car In walks Bud with his exploding nose He’d been giving it maximum today He shouted how the devil You in trouble I suppose But all you ever do is run away Turned up the motor into hyper-drive I wasn’t gonna take any of that Don’t get bright ideas about a suicide ’cause all I ever hear Is zoom wam bam past me Crawlin’ from the wreckage Crawlin’ from the wreckage You’d think by now at least that half a brain would get the message Crawlin’ from the wreckage Crawlin’ from the wreckage Into a brand new car Crawlin’ crawlin’ crawlin’ from the wreckage Crawlin’ crawlin’ crawlin’ from the wreckage Crawlin’ crawlin’ crawlin’ from the wreckage                                            Crawling from the wreckage Crawling from the wreckage Bits of me are scattered In the trees and in the hedges Crawling from the wreckage Crawling from the wreckage Into a brand new car Nothing seem to happen that ain’t happened before I see it all through flashes of depression I dry up my drink and hear People running for the door God I make some kind of impression ’cause when I’m disconnected from the driving wheel I’m only half the man I should be But metal hitting metal isn’t all I feel And everything is good as It possible could be Crawling from the wreckage Crawling from the wreckage You’d think by now at least that Half my brain would get the message Crawling from the wreckage Crawling from the wreckage Into a brand new car Crawling from the wreckage Crawling from the wreckage Bits of me are scattered In the trees and in the hedges Crawling from the wreckage Crawling from the wreckage Into a brand new car Crawling from the wreckage Crawling from the wreckage Crawling crawling Crawling from the wreckage

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Cette chanson évoque le combat intérieur d'une personne qui se débat avec des souvenirs et des expériences douloureuses, tout en tentant de se reconstruire après des épreuves. On y ressent une certaine frénésie, comme si le protagoniste essayait de naviguer à travers une vie chaotique, marquée par la solitude et la désillusion. On voit des instants de vie banale, comme une sortie au restaurant, qui se transforment en réflexions sur ses choix et ses erreurs. Le contexte semble être celui d'une époque moderne, où les défis de la vie urbaine et les interactions sociales sont mêlés à une nostalgie pour des temps plus simples. L’image de "sortir des décombres" symbolise cette quête de renouveau, l'idée de se relever malgré les coups durs que la vie peut infliger. C'est un mélange d'errance et de détermination, une recherche de sens après le tumulte.