Craise Finton Kirk Royal A
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He smiled and rubbed the stubble on his chin
He sure shall find the weariness and dreariness of life that's growing thin
Yet he didn't have so very far to go
With a pencil in his hand he will travel on as planned
With a mere step in the mountain to a light

Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way
Oh they don't know where he is
Very very nice, very very nice

Even in the morning when he slept
Something odd is missing
There's nothing very much to talk about
And nothing very much to see

Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way
Oh they don't know where he is
Very very nice, very very nice

Talks about the place he'd like to go
And you never see the worrying and hurrying and that makes a person slow
Yet you wouldn't think he'd be so hard to find
Yet he looks so very busy but there's nothing on his mind
And his wavy hair continues not to grow

Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way
Oh they don't know where he is
Very very nice, very very nice

Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way




Oh they don't know where he is
Very very nice, very very nice

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bee Gees's song Craise Finton Kirk Royal Academy of Arts describe a man named Craise Finton Kirk and his outlook on life. The first verse depicts Kirk as weary and tired, but determined to keep moving forward with a pencil in his hand to write his journey. The chorus "Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way / Oh they don't know where he is / Very very nice, very very nice" describes how he is always moving and always nice, but nobody really knows where he is or what he's up to.


The second verse talks about how even when he's asleep, something is missing and there's nothing to see or talk about. He talks about places he wants to go, but he doesn't seem worried or in a hurry to get there. The last line of the second verse "And his wavy hair continues not to grow" suggests that Kirk isn't changing or growing much himself, even as he moves from place to place.


Overall, the lyrics of Craise Finton Kirk Royal Academy of Arts capture the image of a man constantly moving, but not necessarily going anywhere specific. He seems to be content with the journey, but not necessarily concerned with the destination. The repetitive nature of the chorus emphasizes this idea, with everyone admiring him from afar but not really knowing where he's going or why.


Line by Line Meaning

He smiled and rubbed the stubble on his chin
Craise Finton Kirk shows a laid-back attitude and uncertainty towards life as he contemplates his existence while rubbing his facial hair.


He sure shall find the weariness and dreariness of life that's growing thin
Craise Finton Kirk is aware of the monotony and tedium of life, which is weakening and blunting his spirit.


Yet he didn't have so very far to go
Despite his perceived difficulties, Kirk is not too far from achieving his goals and aspirations.


With a pencil in his hand he will travel on as planned
Kirk is determined to continue his journey with a pencil in hand to document his progress and experiences.


With a mere step in the mountain to a light
Kirk seeks a bright future despite the obstacles that he may find on his journey.


Even in the morning when he slept
Even when Kirk is asleep, something is amiss, and he is continually restless.


Something odd is missing
Kirk feels incomplete, as if something is absent in his life.


There's nothing very much to talk about
Kirk's life lacks excitement and remarkable events, causing him not to have much to tell others.


And nothing very much to see
His life is mundane and uneventful, and nothing particularly stands out from his routine.


Talks about the place he'd like to go
Kirk dreams of going beyond his current location to a new destination or adventure.


And you never see the worrying and hurrying and that makes a person slow
Kirk appears composed and relaxed, not bothered by stressors that can slow someone down.


Yet you wouldn't think he'd be so hard to find
Although Kirk is challenging to locate, he is not purposely avoiding anyone.


Yet he looks so very busy but there's nothing on his mind
Kirk may appear busy or preoccupied, but his mind is blank or occupied elsewhere, causing him to seem inaccessible.


And his wavy hair continues not to grow
Kirk's wavy hair is an insignificant detail and does not change, indicating his life is stagnant and unchanging.


Craise Finton Kirk, see him go, on his way
The lyrics emphasize Kirk's journey, destination, and purpose throughout the song.


Oh they don't know where he is
People are not aware of Kirk's whereabouts or objectives.


Very very nice, very very nice
Repeated at the end of each stanza, the phrase is a sarcastic expression of Kirk's mundane and uneventful life.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BARRY GIBB, ROBIN HUGH GIBB

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Philip Kassabian


on Stayin Alive

What a fantastic song by the Bee Gee's.

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