Brenner
Dead Man Ray Lyrics


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Tow the car behind the van
Sympathize the norfolk men
Hold the clutch fasten all you can
Read the sponsored cycling chest
Crawlin' pilots at their best
Sauerkraut and sensimilia fest
There was a time we booked a road to tendermess
That ain't a mine it's just a brenner to be passed

If you ever strike thinner oil
Or fold up a cloth
With a pattern that's more gentle on you
Then call your class
And decifer your frigid fears
And forms to be filled in to pass so they'll last
Someone to hype someone to bribe the angel in you
That someone ain't me it's just a brenner to be passed

Well this peak is unlikely to flatten
This tarmac not to melt




These edelweismen will tell you all
That a lone flower felt

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dead Man Ray's song "Brenner" are quite abstract and open to interpretation. The song seems to be filled with vivid imagery and metaphors, creating a surreal and dreamlike atmosphere.


The first verse suggests a sense of movement and travel, with the mention of towing a car behind a van and sympathizing with the "Norfolk men." The lines about holding the clutch and reading the sponsored cycling chest may hint at a sense of effort and endurance. The mention of "crawlin' pilots" and a sauerkraut and sensimilia fest adds an element of strangeness and unpredictability.


The chorus seems to convey a theme of searching for something better or more fulfilling. The mention of "thinner oil" and a cloth with a more gentle pattern suggests a desire for improvement or a change for the better. The lines about deciphering fears and filling in forms to pass could be about navigating through life's challenges and trying to make progress. The reference to someone to hype or bribe the angel in you implies the existence of external influences or pressures that can sway one's actions or decisions.


The final verse speaks to the resilience of nature and the determination to survive. The mention of the peak unlikely to flatten and the tarmac not melting conveys a sense of steadfastness and endurance. The edelweismen, which are alpine flowers traditionally associated with determination and bravery, add to the theme of resilience and strength.


Overall, the lyrics of "Brenner" offer a surreal and enigmatic exploration of travel, personal growth, and resilience.


Line by Line Meaning

Tow the car behind the van
Pull the car using the van


Sympathize the norfolk men
Show understanding towards the men from Norfolk


Hold the clutch fasten all you can
Grip the clutch tightly


Read the sponsored cycling chest
Take a look at the chest of a cyclist who is sponsored


Crawlin' pilots at their best
Pilots crawling, giving their best effort


Sauerkraut and sensimilia fest
An event celebrating sauerkraut and sensimilia (a type of marijuana)


There was a time we booked a road to tendermess
In the past, we reserved a path towards tenderness


That ain't a mine it's just a brenner to be passed
That's not a dangerous situation, it's just a challenge to overcome


If you ever strike thinner oil
If you come across a less dense oil


Or fold up a cloth
Or fold a piece of fabric


With a pattern that's more gentle on you
With a design that is softer for your eyes


Then call your class
Contact your group of people


And decifer your frigid fears
And analyze your cold and fearful emotions


And forms to be filled in to pass so they'll last
And documents that need to be completed in order to continue and endure


Someone to hype someone to bribe the angel in you
Someone to enthusiastically promote or bribe the angelic side of your personality


That someone ain't me it's just a brenner to be passed
I am not that person, I'm just a challenge to overcome


Well this peak is unlikely to flatten
This mountaintop is not going to become flat anytime soon


This tarmac not to melt
The pavement won't melt


These edelweismen will tell you all
These mountaineers will inform you about everything


That a lone flower felt
That a single flower experienced




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My favourite song in the history of forever

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