Wail
Cobalt 60 Lyrics
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A rocketing
That is not the worst
I could do
Without the thing
And not be the first
Joy has gone
That is nothing new
I could get
Along the same
Many people do
Dig for me
The narrow bed
Now I am bereft
All my pretty hates
Are dead
And what have I left ?
The lyrics to Cobalt 60's song Wail are an incredibly poignant representation of the loss of love and joy. The song starts off with the singer acknowledging that love has left them suddenly and abruptly, almost like a rocket taking off. But despite feeling such pain, the singer recognizes that there are worse things that could happen to them; they could lose love and also lose themselves in the process.
As the song continues, the singer then laments the loss of joy in their life, recognizing that it came and went just as quickly as love did. But this is also not new to the singer, as they realize that many people go through life without experiencing much joy. The singer paints a picture of despair in the last stanza, with the search for a "narrow bed" representing a grave or final resting place. The singer is now bereft, with all their anger and resentment gone, leaving them with nothing but emptiness and the question of what they have left.
Overall, the lyrics to Wail capture the bleakness and sorrow of losing what we hold most dear in life - love and happiness. While they are not explicitly stated, it is clear that the singer is in a state of mourning, attempting to make sense of a life without these essential emotions. It is a powerful and moving song that speaks to the human experience of pain and loss.
Line by Line Meaning
Love has gone
The feeling of affection between us is no longer present
A rocketing
It disappeared suddenly and with force
That is not the worst
It could be worse than losing love
I could do
I could handle that situation
Without the thing
Without love
And not be the first
Others have experienced the same thing
Joy has gone
Happiness is no longer present
The way it came
It disappeared in the same manner as it appeared
That is nothing new
It is a familiar experience
I could get
I could manage without happiness
Along the same
Many people survive without it
Many people do
It is a common occurrence
Dig for me
Perform an action for me
The narrow bed
A small grave
Now I am bereft
I am left with nothing
All my pretty hates
All my previously cherished dislikes
Are dead
Have lost their meaning
And what have I left?
What do I have remaining?
Contributed by Ava J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
[Musician - Glitch (Uk)]
Such a unique amazing track. A regular play is a must!!!
Luc Spoelders
Very, very, good ! It's sounds like Front242+ for me
Christiaan Botha
Cobalt 60 was a project featuring Jean-Luc de Meyer and Dominique Lallement.
Schuyler242
Dorothy Parker and J.L. De-Meyer make and awesome combination.
Drebn Euqba
I like the UHV Chamber with the CF flanges on the cover
Gwen Korinek
I looooove this
P Steen
Is in dezefde lijn als Together van Front242! Altijd goed dus! Boven aan de lijn van de Belgische muziek!
Raccoonov
Amazing
Головач Василий
Super ²⁴²¡¡¡
Marcos Trujillo
la voz por excelencia de la puta musica industrial........de meyer