Kings Road Ghosts
Deaf Havana Lyrics


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I drove my car along the old bus route to my parents house today
And on my way I saw the places I once loved begin to fade
The recreation grounds I knew so well have been replaced
With worn out football pitches, tennis courts and empty space,

I miss the days I used to know, I had a place
Where all the friends I thought I loved, weren't far away
Before I lost my way and these streets still knew my name.
I miss the days I knew I had a place, in everything.

Now there are ghosts in the eyes of the checkout girls and the boys that run the bars.
Who 5 years ago were aspiring artists or poets with guitars.
we wore our hearts so far down our sleeves that we lost them day to day.
But this place, isn't the same you see
And these streets, don't feel like home to me,

I miss the days I used to know, I had a place
Where all the friends i thought I loved, weren't far away
Before I lost my way and these streets still knew my name.
I miss you days I knew I had a place, a place in everything.

I parked the car and made my way, down closer to the sea.
I inhaled the summer breeze and I felt free.
I forgot how much I missed the way,
the sun lit up the east coast bays
and made the north sea come alive,
and at night we'd pass the lighthouse by on the our way
to drown ourselves in illegal wine.

And we'd stay awake til the morning cars went by,




with nothing but a bus fare and a smile
and I couldn't help but smile.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Deaf Havana's "Kings Road Ghosts" portray a sense of nostalgia and longing for the past. The singer reflects on a time when they were younger and felt a sense of belonging in their community. They drive down the old bus route to their childhood home and notice that things have changed. The places they once loved are no longer there, and even the people they used to know have become ghosts of their former selves. The singer misses the days when they had a place in everything and felt connected to those around them. However, despite the changes, the singer finds solace in the sea and the memories associated with it.


The song expresses a common sentiment of many people, particularly those who have moved away from their hometowns. The memories of a simpler time where things were familiar can often feel like a distant dream. However, the song also highlights the possibility of finding comfort in the familiar, even if it's just through a childhood memory or a trip down an old road.


Overall, "Kings Road Ghosts" by Deaf Havana is a powerful and emotional song that captures the essence of nostalgia and longing for the past.


Line by Line Meaning

I drove my car along the old bus route to my parents house today
I traveled along the same path I used to take on the bus to my parents' house.


And on my way I saw the places I once loved begin to fade
The places I used to go to and enjoy are disappearing and losing their charm.


The recreation grounds I knew so well have been replaced With worn out football pitches, tennis courts and empty space,
The once familiar playgrounds and fields have been replaced by dull and deserted sports areas.


I miss the days I used to know, I had a place Where all the friends I thought I loved, weren't far away Before I lost my way and these streets still knew my name. I miss the days I knew I had a place, in everything.
I long for the time when I had a sense of belonging and knew my place among friends and familiar streets.


Now there are ghosts in the eyes of the checkout girls and the boys that run the bars. Who 5 years ago were aspiring artists or poets with guitars. we wore our hearts so far down our sleeves that we lost them day to day. But this place, isn't the same you see And these streets, don't feel like home to me,
The people who work in this town now seem lifeless compared to when they were once aspiring artists and poets. We were once passionate and wore our emotions on our sleeves, but now the town has lost its charm and doesn't feel like home anymore.


I parked the car and made my way, down closer to the sea. I inhaled the summer breeze and I felt free. I forgot how much I missed the way, the sun lit up the east coast bays and made the north sea come alive, and at night we'd pass the lighthouse by on the our way to drown ourselves in illegal wine.
I find peace and freedom by the seaside where I can forget about my troubles and remember how much I missed the beauty of the coast and the night adventures I used to have.


And we'd stay awake til the morning cars went by, with nothing but a bus fare and a smile and I couldn't help but smile.
We would stay up all night watching the cars go by, with nothing but inexpensive public transportation and a positive outlook, and it made me happy.




Writer(s): Christopher Daniel Pennells, Matthew Veck-Gilodi, James Veck-Gilodi, Lee William Wilson, Max Britton, Thomas Ogden Copyright: BMG Rights Management (Uk) Ltd.

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jayjay

I drove my car along the old bus route to my parents house today
And on my way I saw the places I once loved begin to fade
The recreation grounds I knew so well have been replaced
With worn out football pitches, tennis courts and empty space

I miss the days I used to know, I had a place
Where all the friends I thought I loved, weren't far away
Before I lost my way and these streets still knew my name
I miss the days I knew I had a place, a place in everything

Now there are ghosts in the eyes of the checkout girls and the boys that run the bars
Who 5 years ago were aspiring artists or poets with guitars
We wore our hearts so far down our sleeves that we lost them day to day
But this place, isn't the same you see
And these streets, don't feel like home to me

I miss the days I used to know, I had a place
Where all the friends I thought I loved, weren't far away
Before I lost my way and these streets still knew my name
I miss you days I knew I had a place, a place in everything

I parked the car and made my way down closer to the sea.
I inhaled the summer breeze and I felt free.
I forgot how much I missed the way, the sun lit up the east coast bays
And made the north sea come alive, and at night we'd pass the lighthouse by
On the our way to drown ourselves in illegal wine.
And we'd stay awake til the morning cars went by,
With nothing but a bus fare and a smile
And I couldn't help but smile.



All comments from YouTube:

Ilkin Mamedov

this song is so underrated
i miss 2013 <3

James Veck-Gilodi

Thank you for the kind words everyone, James x

ASkylitDrive89

For me this is one of the greatest songs ever written. Hits home harder with every year i come back and listen to it again!

Jade King

Even with a changing style you guys keep impressing with brilliant lyrics and amazing music~ cannot wait for the new album <3

Moni Alex

I absolutely love this band. Their songs tell stories and take you to another world. And that's what shows if the music is good or bad. Theirs is so freakin good. I hope they know it ❤️

intrapxrsonal

This song, and Boston square, make me so glad I've pre-ordered the album, excellent birthday present to myself seeing at this comes out 2 days after my birthday :)

kjazzw

I love videos like this. Such a homely feel to the band! Also, though they're both good tracks, I so much prefer this to Boston Square! Can't wait for the album release!

Ant Stackman

Brilliant song, can't get enough of it! Can't wait for the album and to see them in Bristol in October :D

Mercedes Scott

This is just amazing...So excited for the album!

113overgettingolder

This is so brilliant, even more excited for Old Souls now!!

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