Apollo
Billy Pettinger Lyrics


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I get the feeling everybody's crazy
I don't go outside much lately
I close the shutters and I wait for something to change
I guess I've been a little bit uptight lately
Hiding out where nobody can save me
I get a coffee and I gotta give a secret name
Lately the madness
Is taking over for all the sadness
The apollo landed
Somebody planned it
I was a kid walking out your door
I can't even find my house anymore
Lived so many places and I left so many times
Sometimes I'll walk around for days on end
I'll walk across town and I'll go back
Every time I do I leave another piece behind
Lately the madness
Is taking over for all the sadness
The apollo landed
Somebody planned it
Don't even know what city I'm in
I'm calling it off before I even begin
The apollo landed
Somebody planned it
Christopher Atkinson told me I was the one
Come to think of it
They all did
I either have a really great track record or no one wants to die alone
I'm 31 and I live out of a storage facility
Lately the madness is taking over for all the sadness




The apollo landed
Somebody planned it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Billy Pettinger's song "Apollo" present a raw and introspective depiction of the singer's struggles with mental health and feelings of displacement. The opening lines reveal a sense of alienation from the world, as the singer expresses a belief that everyone around them is "crazy" and chooses to retreat indoors, shutting out the outside world and waiting for something to change. This behavior reflects a deep-seated anxiety or fear that is causing the singer to isolate themselves from society.


As the song progresses, the singer acknowledges their emotional state, describing themselves as feeling "uptight" and seeking solace in simple routines like getting coffee under an assumed name. The repetition of the word "lately" throughout the song underscores a sense of temporal disorientation, suggesting that the singer's struggles have persisted over an undefined period of time, leading to a feeling of being lost or disconnected from their surroundings.


The mention of the Apollo landing serves as a poignant metaphor for a momentous event that was meticulously planned and executed, contrasting with the singer's own sense of aimlessness and confusion. The juxtaposition of the singer's personal struggles with the grandeur of the Apollo mission highlights the disparity between their internal turmoil and external achievements, serving as a poignant commentary on the complexities of human existence.


The lyrics further delve into the singer's self-perception and relationships with others, referencing encounters with individuals who have made them feel significant or valued, such as Christopher Atkinson. The mention of living out of a storage facility at the age of 31 reveals a stark reality of instability and impermanence in the singer's life, emphasizing the theme of transience and the struggle to find a sense of belonging or purpose. Overall, "Apollo" conveys a poignant narrative of inner turmoil, isolation, and the search for meaning amidst a chaotic and uncertain world.




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Written by: kristen pettinger

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Comments from YouTube:

@HarrisonKD

Expressive vocal, crisp guitar pickin. Interesting lyrics. A life story in this song, albeit a sad story, but these things happen.

@eatonjohnrobert

+Jack Bird Thanks so much Jack.

@Zsolto66

A great song choice, John. She is such a sensitive, mature songwriter and you have fleshed out the guitar part beautifully.
Top notch stuff! Hope your week-end is running smoothly.
Zs

@eatonjohnrobert

+Zsolto66 Thanks Z. More driving videos to come I'm sure. I'm addicted to those things.

@damondrydes

This is some amazing picking and singing synchronization. Pleasant sounds.

@nllleonard

What an interesting song....crammed full of so much to think about. Wonderful rendition, John. The finished product is beautiful, so my congratulations to Pete for his technical finesse.

@eatonjohnrobert

+nllleonard Thanks Nancy. Yeah, I've gotten to the point that I really can't imagine posting a video without Pete touching it up first.

@michaelhermiston

wow, such a fabulous tune… gonna check her out… a new songwriter to me… beautifully sung John, love the long lines and the very intriguing and truthfully sounding poetic lyrics… love the maj9 ending.. very sweet…. really enjoyed this, really captured my mood this morning

@eatonjohnrobert

+Michael Hermiston Thanks Michael. And thanks for educating me about that chord at the end. Honestly, I rarely know one chord from another.

@albrenza

Wooooow! Amazed at this cover, JOhn, really great sounding! You and Pete are great tandem :D I love it to bits :D

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