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Absolute Affirmation
Radio 4 Lyrics


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Down the 9th street station
On a Saturday
Recent considerations
Sent the world astray
And I can't shake this feeling off
I heard they're selling souls at cost

Hold your head today is tomorrow
All your thoughts take form as sorrow
Genuine things, still I keep coming back

An absolute affirmation
Reassess the situation
Changing my face I keep coming

Sudden Sunday morning
And I can't count to two
Somewhere in downtown Brooklyn
I see them look at you
And it's a tease but it always works
And it's relief but it always seems to work

Hold your head today is tomorrow
All your thoughts take form as sorrow
Genuine things, still I keep coming

An absolute affirmation
Reassess the situation
Changing my things keep coming
And I know

You always know what's better for me

Hold your head today is tomorrow
All your thoughts take form as sorrow
Genuine things, still I keep coming

An absolute affirmation
Reassess the situation
Changing my things keep coming
And I know

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Radio 4's song "Absolute Affirmation" convey a sense of displacement and uncertainty, as the singer navigates through a confusing and changing world. The opening lines describe a trip to the 9th Street Station on a Saturday, where recent events have caused the world to go astray. The singer can't shake off a feeling of unease, as they hear rumors about souls being sold at a cost. The next verse describes a sudden Sunday morning in Downtown Brooklyn, where the singer observes someone being looked at by others. It's a tease, but it always works, providing relief but also unsettling the singer in some way.


Throughout the song, the singer tries to find a way to cope with the challenges and disorientation of modern life. They urge themselves to hold their head up and remember that today is tomorrow and all thoughts take form as sorrow. Despite the difficulties, the singer keeps coming back to certain genuine things in life, seeking an absolute affirmation and reassessing their situation. The chorus repeats this theme, suggesting that even when things are changing and uncertain, there is some fundamental truth or comfort to be found.


Overall, the song seems to be about grappling with the complexities of modern life and trying to find meaning and stability in the midst of it all. It suggests that even when things seem confusing or hopeless, there is still some truth or reassurance to be found if we look for it.


Line by Line Meaning

Down the 9th street station
Starting at the 9th street station


On a Saturday
On a specific day of the week


Recent considerations
Recent thoughts or reflections


Sent the world astray
Led the world into confusion or disorder


And I can't shake this feeling off
Unable to get rid of a certain emotion


I heard they're selling souls at cost
Heard rumors that people are willing to give up their values for a low price


Hold your head today is tomorrow
Stay positive and motivated for the future


All your thoughts take form as sorrow
Negative thinking leads to negative emotions


Genuine things, still I keep coming back
Despite obstacles, genuine emotions or actions persist


An absolute affirmation
A complete and unwavering statement of truth


Reassess the situation
Review the current state of affairs and make necessary changes


Changing my face I keep coming
Despite changing appearances, I remain constant


Sudden Sunday morning
Abrupt change to a new day


And I can't count to two
Unable to think clearly


Somewhere in downtown Brooklyn
In a specific location in Brooklyn


I see them look at you
Observing someone's behavior


And it's a tease but it always works
Mischievous behavior that leads to success


And it's relief but it always seems to work
Relieved that it worked, but unsure why it always does


And I know you always know what's better for me
Trusting someone's judgment




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Anthony Roman, GERARD GARONE, Gregory Collins, PATRICK O'CONNOR, Thomas Williams

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Comments from YouTube:

@catchinglooks

the chorus of this song popped into my head tonight for some reason and it took like 10 minutes of googling to find it! loved this song/album back in the day.

@javiertrevino5535

this is one of my favorite songs ever.. it's always in my head

@nathanpollard1980

One of the best songs ever, so uplifting.

@glis3834

I have to admit: I have no idea why this album was so criticized at the time. For real

@jeremyocelotl3656

Gianlucca Lisboa gotta agree, is a really good album. It was actually this song that got me to buy it.

@destroythebody

Because apart from that spécific single (though quite too close to New order), the rest is pleasant, but doesn't provide much compared to their previous album.

@rackelizsle

One of the best underrated songs

@Siko5987

This is an excellent song and lots of things about it show that it needs more praise.

@jasielcardosovilla3227

It's a Masterpiece after all

@EM-ol6rb

Underrated classic

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