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Four Superbowls No Rings
Such Gold Lyrics


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And I wont say a word as I turn
Every light down in this town
You won't here me coming
Not the sound of my feet running
To take you down

These New York winters
Are killing me

And I won't say a word as I burn
Every building in this town
To the ground
And it makes me feel so small
To know that all
The damage won't change a thing
Because this place is becoming
(Worse and worse)

These New York winters
Are killing me

So I said to myself I
Need a change of pace
Every day gets worse and worse
And I can't keep running this race
And December has been better
But it's been years
Since I stood up and said
"It's time to face my fears"

And I wont say a word
My voice is too unfamiliar to be heard
And I wont say a word to anyone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Four Superbowls No Rings" by Such Gold explore themes of frustration, anger, and desperation through the lens of a narrator who is struggling to cope with the realities of their life. The first verse finds the singer contemplating violence as a means of dealing with their frustrations, as they imagine themselves burning down buildings and taking down anyone who stands in their way. The repetition of the line "These New York winters are killing me" highlights the overwhelming sense of despair that the singer feels, as they struggle to find meaning and purpose in their life.


In the second verse, the singer appears to be reflecting on their situation more deeply, recognizing that they need to make a change in order to improve their circumstances. The line "Every day gets worse and worse / And I can't keep running this race" suggests that the singer feels trapped and overwhelmed by their life, and that they are desperately seeking a way out. However, the singer also acknowledges that change won't be easy, as they say "It's been years / Since I stood up and said / 'It's time to face my fears'". The final line of the song, "And I won't say a word to anyone", suggests that the singer is still struggling to find their voice and express themselves, even as they recognize the need for change.


Overall, "Four Superbowls No Rings" is a powerful and poignant exploration of the human condition, and the ways in which we can become lost and disconnected from ourselves and our surroundings. The song offers a raw and honest look at the struggles that many people face in their daily lives, and offers a glimmer of hope by suggesting that change is possible, even in the darkest of times.


Line by Line Meaning

And I wont say a word as I turn
I will silently turn and leave without telling anyone.


Every light down in this town
I will turn off every light in this town.


You won't here me coming
I will be very quiet while approaching you.


Not the sound of my feet running
I won't make any sound while running towards you.


To take you down
To defeat you in some way.


These New York winters
The cold weather of New York is too difficult to bear.


Are killing me
It's causing me immense pain and difficulty.


And I won't say a word as I burn
I will silently burn every building in this town.


To the ground
Till they completely crumble and fall to the ground.


And it makes me feel so small
Despite causing all this destruction, I still feel powerless and insignificant.


To know that all
To realize that everything I've done won't make a significant impact.


The damage won't change a thing
All the destruction I've caused won't really matter in the grand scheme of things.


Because this place is becoming
It's clear that this place is only getting worse.


(Worse and worse)
It's getting progressively worse, and there's no improvement in sight.


So I said to myself I
I thought to myself that


Need a change of pace
I need to make a significant change in my life.


Every day gets worse and worse
Each passing day feels more difficult than the previous one.


And I can't keep running this race
I can no longer keep up this pace/way of life.


And December has been better
The month of December has been slightly better than the others.


But it's been years
But it's been so long


Since I stood up and said
Since I last took a stand and made a significant decision.


"It's time to face my fears"
I need to confront my fears and take action.


And I wont say a word
I won't speak up or tell anyone what I'm thinking.


My voice is too unfamiliar to be heard
I feel like my opinions and voice don't matter or won't be taken seriously.


And I wont say a word to anyone
I will keep everything inside and won't express myself to others.




Contributed by Alyssa J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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Comments from YouTube:

@piscopopasco

why it got removed from spotify? =(

@cvogt12345678

Such a powerful song, can't get enough

@Shnickerman

This is the year for the bills, Ben you will be proud

@blanktv

My kinda hardcore.... Nick BlankTV

@xrosshair26

Patriots fan playing this on Bills home stadium

@asipaleadeci2.0

"IT'S TIME TO FACE MY FEARS!" ♥

@locash74

Good energy.

@GlassAnvil

@tuchicilina I thought the sane thing! I loved the movie life.

@TEZZLE27

to those saying this is hardcore, that must make the early blink 182 stuff hardcore too right? no? of course not, cos old blink was still pop punk, as is this. And thats no bash at Such Gold, fuckin love them.

@hxcreery

@Xalexcore818X Sike, if set your goals had kept with the sound on mutiny maybe, but this is a much more honest raw sound.

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