The Quest
Adhesive Lyrics


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I gaze an eye on those two hands that spin the time.
The hands are drenched in syrup, a seemingly endless time.
I'll wait and see. I'll wait and see, but there's no use
because nothing ever happens, nothing, when boredom rears its ugly head.

YESTERDAY CAME AND WENT AWAY. NEVER CARED TO SAY GOODBYE.

I start my quest for the holy remote control,
which runs the day on fast-forward, and skips those boring parts.
I'm wasting time, I wish I had something more important
to waste my time on, but I have not, as boredom rears its ugly head.

YESTERDAY CAME AND WENT AWAY. NEVER CARED TO SAY GOODBYE.

I'm busy sleeping my day away. Fully scheduled, that's a lie.
Yesterday came and went away. Never cared to say goodbye.





YESTERDAY WAS LIKE ANY OTHER DAY. BOREDOM REARED ITS UGLY HEAD

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Adhesive's song "The Quest" speak about the feelings of boredom and the search for something meaningful in life. The first stanza begins with the singer observing the two hands of a clock that seem to be moving very slowly as if drenched in syrup. He remarks that he will wait and see, but there is no use because nothing ever happens when boredom sets in. The repetition of the line "nothing ever happens" emphasizes the hopelessness and despair that can arise when one is consumed by boredom. The line "yesterday came and went away, never cared to say goodbye" expresses a sense of disconnection with time and a lack of attachment to the past.


In the second stanza, the singer embarks on a quest for the holy remote control that can fast-forward through the boring parts of life. He wishes he had something more important to waste his time on, but finds himself with nothing. The line "fully scheduled, that's a lie" highlights the contrast between the singer's perceived busyness and the reality of his boredom. The repetition of the line "yesterday came and went away, never cared to say goodbye" reinforces the idea of the fleeting nature of time and the singer's indifference to it.


Overall, the lyrics of "The Quest" convey a sense of frustration and ennui that can arise when one feels stuck in a routine and unable to find meaning in life. The repetition of certain phrases and the use of imagery, such as the drenched hands of the clock, emphasize the themes of boredom and the fleeting nature of time.


Line by Line Meaning

I gaze an eye on those two hands that spin the time.
I'm staring at the clock's hands as they move, seemingly taking forever.


The hands are drenched in syrup, a seemingly endless time.
The hands on the clock seem to move so slowly, it's as if they are covered in sticky syrup, lasting an eternity.


I'll wait and see. I'll wait and see, but there's no use because nothing ever happens, nothing, when boredom rears its ugly head.
I'll try to be patient, but it's not worth it because when I'm bored, nothing exciting happens, no matter how long I wait.


YESTERDAY CAME AND WENT AWAY. NEVER CARED TO SAY GOODBYE.
Yesterday ended and I didn't even acknowledge its passing.


I start my quest for the holy remote control, which runs the day on fast-forward, and skips those boring parts.
I'm searching for the ultimate solution, something that can fast-forward through the dull parts of life like a TV remote control.


I'm wasting time, I wish I had something more important to waste my time on, but I have not, as boredom rears its ugly head.
I'm spending my time idly, and I wish there was something more meaningful to waste it on, but there isn't, and I'm bored.


I'm busy sleeping my day away. Fully scheduled, that's a lie. Yesterday came and went away. Never cared to say goodbye.
I'm pretending to be busy even though I'm just sleeping through the day. Yesterday ended without me even acknowledging it.


YESTERDAY WAS LIKE ANY OTHER DAY. BOREDOM REARED ITS UGLY HEAD
Yesterday was just another day plagued by boredom.




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