Folks at Work
Cesco Lyrics


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At night view doze me over
Lights flow with shaping trails
Remind me what I'm up to
Bearing it far apart
Then you know our life moves near it's over
But I know they're nomads driving nowhere
Then you know the lights won't tell us nomore
Y'all know the lights won't leave us nomore
Y'all know
There's no too much to beware
For someone's at no work
Remind me what I'm up to
Bearing it far apart
Then you know our life moves near it's over
But I know they're nomads driving nowhere
Then you know the lights won't tell us nomore
Y'all know the lights won't leave us nomore




Y'all know
Y'all know

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Cesco's song Folks at Work convey a sense of existential contemplation and a reflection on the transitory nature of life. The opening lines "At night view doze me over/Lights flow with shaping trails" evoke a dreamlike atmosphere, where the singer is entranced by the spectacle of city lights. The lights are a symbol of the passing of time, as they remind him of "what I'm up to," while also hinting at the idea of a predestined path, that he is "bearing it far apart." This sense of fate is further emphasized by the line "Then you know our life moves near it's over," which suggests a certain resignation towards the inevitability of death.


However, the song's tone shifts with the line "But I know they're nomads driving nowhere," which introduces a note of irony and perhaps even rebellion. The singer recognizes that the lights and the path they represent are ultimately meaningless, and that those who follow them blindly are "nomads driving nowhere." He concludes that "there's not too much to beware/For someone's at no work," implying that true fulfillment comes not from chasing illusions, but from finding one's own purpose.


Overall, Cesco's lyrics suggest a deep yearning for meaning in a world that often seems aimless, and a refusal to accept the commonly prescribed paths of life. The contrast between the hypnotic repetition of the chorus and the sharp insights of the verses creates a haunting and memorable effect.


Line by Line Meaning

At night view doze me over
In the darkness, I become drowsy and lethargic


Lights flow with shaping trails
Lights move in patterns, leaving behind illuminated paths


Remind me what I'm up to
Remind me of my purpose or goal


Bearing it far apart
Dealing with something from a distance


Then you know our life moves near it's over
When we become aware of the passage of time, we realize life is short


But I know they're nomads driving nowhere
I understand that some people may wander aimlessly or lack direction


Then you know the lights won't tell us nomore
When we realize time is running out, external forces or signs may no longer guide us


Y'all know the lights won't leave us nomore
We know that even if external forces or signs are no longer guiding us, we still have the power to move forward


There's no too much to beware
There isn't much to be cautious about


For someone's at no work
Someone may not be employed or working


Y'all know
You all understand


Y'all know
You all understand




Writer(s): Cesco, Hikaru Yajima, Kentaro Katsura

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@sugar0530

これ、めちゃくちゃ録音が良いですよね。
曲はもちろん最高なんだけど、それをこの音質で聴かせてくれるとは💕
イヤホンで聴いてるけど、耳が幸せです🤗

@patrickperezsalgado

Just discovered this gem

@saintsegar4224

I heard this today at an H&M store here in the Philippines and immediately thought that you guys are flight facilities. You guys need more views. So criminally underrated

@adityaprakash

Love from India, loved this!

@nagisanite.

Ooooof that guitar solo, sooo good

@sailingbikingandmore2765

Love from Shanghai

@gapont2

Very beautiful song, very pretty voice and the sound is super cool.

@beck4860

寝る前によく聴いてます。緩やかな曲調、ギターのリフ、澄んだ歌声、何故だか懐かしい気分になります。売れて欲しいけど個人的にはあまり知られたくないバンド(いい意味で

@eddieallenmx

No sé que dice :o :3

@peposma145

I lisent this song in a playlist... What a discover. Underrated. Greetings from Argentina.

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