Traffic Lights
A.B. The Producer Lyrics
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And there is weed
Is now a tree
Was once a seed
The day will move away from us
The clocks will count us in
Some will say, "I told you so"
And beg us to begin
We could see more stars at night
If our planet wasn't so damn bright
We could see amazing sights
If our eyes weren't fixed on traffic lights
There are monsters
And there is greed
We spend the money
It's how they feed
Want to help before the inevitable collision?
You only have two options
Can you make the right decision?
In "Traffic Lights," A.B. The Producer explores various themes, reflecting upon the contrast between beauty and destruction, control and freedom, and the choices we make in life.
The opening lines, "There are flowers and there is weed, Is now a tree, Was once a seed," suggest the coexistence of beauty and chaos in the world. While flowers symbolize beauty and positivity, weed represents the darker aspects of life. The mention of the tree evolving from a seed emphasizes growth and transformation.
"The day will move away from us, The clocks will count us in, Some will say, 'I told you so,' And beg us to begin," portrays the passing of time and the mixed opinions people have. It conveys a sense of urgency, as some individuals will criticize and prompt action, urging the listeners to start pursuing their dreams or goals.
"We could see more stars at night, If our planet wasn't so damn bright, We could see amazing sights, If our eyes weren't fixed on traffic lights," reflects the idea that societal distractions and preoccupations prevent us from truly appreciating the wonders around us. The metaphorical "traffic lights" represent the mundane and superficial aspects of life, which keep us from exploring deeper and more profound experiences.
"There are monsters and there is greed, We spend the money, It's how they feed, Want to help before the inevitable collision? You only have two options, Can you make the right decision?" Here, the lyrics touch upon the themes of greed and the negative forces present in society. The act of spending money feeding these "monsters" highlights how materialism drives their existence. The lyrics also acknowledge the looming collision, which might refer to an impending disaster or conflict. The listeners are presented with two options, challenging them to consider the consequences of their choices and whether they can make the morally correct decision in the face of such challenges.
Overall, "Traffic Lights" suggests that society's fixation on mundane distractions prevents us from appreciating the beauty in the world. It calls upon the listeners to examine their own choices and the impact they have on their surroundings, questioning whether they are contributing to the negative forces or taking a stand against them.
Line by Line Meaning
There are flowers
In this world, there exists beauty and goodness
And there is weed
But alongside that, there are also destructive and harmful elements
Is now a tree
Over time, something small and insignificant can grow into something much larger and important
Was once a seed
Everything that exists now had a humble beginning
The day will move away from us
Time will progress and the present will become the past
The clocks will count us in
We are constantly reminded of the passage of time by the ticking of clocks
Some will say, 'I told you so'
There will always be people who claim to have known the outcome or consequences beforehand
And beg us to begin
These people will encourage us to take action and start something new
We could see more stars at night
If our surroundings were less illuminated, we would be able to witness the beauty of the night sky
If our planet wasn't so damn bright
The excessive lights on Earth prevent us from fully appreciating the celestial wonders
We could see amazing sights
There are incredible experiences and sights waiting for us to discover
If our eyes weren't fixed on traffic lights
However, our focus on mundane and insignificant things like traffic lights distract us from these extraordinary opportunities
There are monsters
There are terrifying and malevolent beings in the world
And there is greed
Alongside them, there exists a strong desire for wealth and power
We spend the money
We use our resources for material possessions and temporary satisfaction
It's how they feed
These monsters and greedy individuals thrive on the exploitation and consumption of our resources
Want to help before the inevitable collision?
Do you wish to make a difference and prevent a foreseeable disaster?
You only have two options
There are only two choices available to you
Can you make the right decision?
Can you choose the option that will lead to a positive outcome?
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Brandon Tennison
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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