Downtown
Brainstorm Lyrics


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When I go home at the end of the day
through the sweaty crowdy downtown
with the streets of cobblestones
I love this town whatever they say
without claiming to be loved
by the lamp posts and the bums

Downtown I feel your heartbeat
Smile now, it's all that I need

When I go home at the end of the day
through the sweaty crowdy downtown
with the streets of cobblestones
I love this town whatever they say
without claiming to be loved
by the lamp posts and the bums

Downtown I feel your heartbeat
Smile now, it's all that I need
'Cause I'll be the one who loves you
And you are my downtown

Crazy truckers blow their horns
and see how a little flower's being born
among the dirty boot soles and the garbage bins
Janitors, jaywalkers, potheads
Man, this is my home
and I'm going home

When I go home at the end of the day
my eyes are full of tears and sorrow
see you later, my downtown

Downtown I feel your heartbeat
Smile now, it's all that I need




'Cause I'll be the one who loves you
And you are my downtown

Overall Meaning

The song "Downtown" by the Latvian rock band Brainstorm tells the story of the lead singer's love for his home city, even with all its imperfections. The singer describes his daily commute through the bustling and crowded downtown area, which is filled with cobblestone streets and a mix of characters, including "lamp posts and bums." Despite the chaos, the singer finds a sense of belonging and affection for his city, which he claims loves him back through its heartbeat that he can feel. The lyrics convey a deep connection to the city and its people, regardless of its flaws.


The song's chorus emphasizes the singer's love and adoration for his city, which is personified as a living entity with its own heartbeat. The simple plea to "smile now" implies that the singer finds contentment and peace in the city's life and vibrancy, despite the difficulties of navigating its busy streets. The last line of the chorus, "And you are my downtown," reinforces the idea that the city is a significant part of the singer's identity and sense of self.


Overall, "Downtown" celebrates the singer's love for his city and his embrace of its complexities and imperfections. The song's raw and emotional lyrics convey a deep attachment to the urban environment, which many listeners may relate to their own feelings towards their hometown.


Line by Line Meaning

When I go home at the end of the day
After a tiring day, when I return to my abode


through the sweaty crowdy downtown
Walking across the busy, humid downtown


with the streets of cobblestones
Where the roads are laid with cobblestones


I love this town whatever they say
Despite the criticisms, I love the town


without claiming to be loved
Not expecting love in return


by the lamp posts and the bums
By the street lights and the homeless people


Downtown I feel your heartbeat
In the downtown area, I can sense the pulse of the place


Smile now, it's all that I need
A smile is enough to make me happy


'Cause I'll be the one who loves you
I'll be the one who loves the downtown area


And you are my downtown
The downtown area is important to me


Crazy truckers blow their horns
The loud horns of crazy truck drivers


and see how a little flower's being born
Observing how a little flower blooms


among the dirty boot soles and the garbage bins
Growing amidst the littered boots and garbage bins


Janitors, jaywalkers, potheads
People like janitors, jaywalkers, and drug addicts


Man, this is my home
Proclaiming that the downtown is their home


and I'm going home
Returning to their abode


my eyes are full of tears and sorrow
Feeling emotional and sad


see you later, my downtown
Bidding farewell to the downtown area




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: MARIS MIHELSONS, RENARS KAUPERS, ROLANDS UDRIS

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