A Year on an Airplane
Daphne Loves Derby Lyrics


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We flew over the cascades
We were forced to behave while we sat in rows like children
I crossed some standard state lines
I finally found myself so far away from home

And even though New England intrigued us, thrilled us
Our bones were cold as stick and stones
We flew over the cascades
Just to find ourselves in storms we've never known

The winds were like a beast with wings and yes
Everything was blown so far away
And I fell down, I failed to cut its neck

Even after hours of waiting
There was no telling when the storm would find its way
The lands we tried to memorize
Were no longer wrapped in tepid shades of red

And through the night the storm held me down
And bit my neck and said it'd be okay
I stared into the fury
And the beauty of its overwhelming strength

The winds were like a beast with wings and yes
Everything was blown so far away
And I fell down, I failed to cut its neck

I saw a dim light in the mouth of the beast
So I followed it in, it was too late to retreat
It swallowed me whole and my flesh became meat
And I can't look back now 'cause the beast has come clean





We flew over the cascades
We're forced to behave

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Daphne Loves Derby's song, A Year on an Airplane, set the tone for the rest of the composition. The singers take a metaphorical journey through a difficult period in their lives, and the symbolic air travel represents the hardships that most people endure. The first line, "We flew over the cascades," hints at leaving their place of origin behind and beginning a new journey. Cascades are a mountainous region in North America, and it can stand as a metaphor for the challenges of life.


In the second line, "We were forced to behave while we sat in rows like children," suggests that they were restricted to deal with the events in their lives. Life is unpredictable and challenging, and one has to work within the confines of their life experiences. The following lines, "I crossed some standard state lines, I finally found myself so far away from home," imply that the singers have moved on from their past and have left the comfort of their home behind. The standard state lines represent the barriers that one has to overcome to experience growth or transformation.


In the next part of the song, the singers face a storm that they have never experienced before. The winds are like a beast with wings, robbing them of their newfound sense of freedom. The beauty and fury of the storm represent the duality of life, where things can be both breathtaking but destructive. They acknowledge that the storm holds them down but they keep moving forward.


Overall, A Year on an Airplane is a song about growth, transformation, and resilience. It is a story about a journey that most people have felt at some point in their lives - one in which they are tested, challenged, and transformed. It's a song about perseverance and determination and the courage to deal with whatever life throws their way.


Line by Line Meaning

We flew over the cascades
We traveled over the mountains.


We were forced to behave while we sat in rows like children
We had to follow certain rules and be disciplined during the flight like children in a row.


I crossed some standard state lines
I passed through some common state borders.


I finally found myself so far away from home
I realized that I was in a faraway place from my home.


And even though New England intrigued us, thrilled us
Although New England fascinated and excited us, it couldn't keep us warm.


Our bones were cold as stick and stones
We were very cold and felt like stones.


Just to find ourselves in storms we've never known
We faced unfamiliar storms despite our travels.


The winds were like a beast with wings and yes
The winds were strong and fierce.


Everything was blown so far away
Everything was scattered and drifted away due to the strong winds.


And I fell down, I failed to cut its neck
I fell down and failed to fight the storm.


Even after hours of waiting
Despite waiting for a long time,


There was no telling when the storm would find its way
It was uncertain when the storm would pass or end.


The lands we tried to memorize
The places we wanted to remember,


Were no longer wrapped in tepid shades of red
Were no longer colored in the same hues of red as before.


And through the night the storm held me down
The storm physically and psychologically restrained me throughout the night.


And bit my neck and said it'd be okay
The storm hurt me and told me that everything would be alright.


I stared into the fury
I looked directly into the storm's anger.


And the beauty of its overwhelming strength
And appreciated the beauty of its potent strength.


I saw a dim light in the mouth of the beast
I saw a faint light inside the storm's center.


So I followed it in, it was too late to retreat
I pursued the light, but it was too late for me to turn back.


It swallowed me whole and my flesh became meat
The storm engulfed me, and I was reduced to mere flesh.


And I can't look back now 'cause the beast has come clean
I can't go back because the storm has cleared away.




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Written by: CHOI, CLAY, CORPUS

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