Nelson's County
Deaf Havana Lyrics


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Well my boy I think it's safe to say
Those tired eyes have seen better days
And if you could get it together
And step away from the stale routine you hate

I know you can do better than this
So get out the rut you're in
And even though it seems like a sensible thing
In my eyes you're giving in

Oh, it's in the way you move your feet
Like someone cursed these dead end streets
To make you work, reside and one day die
In the same town you spent most of your life

I know you can do better than this
So get out the rut you're in
I know you can do better than this
So get out the rut you're in
And even though it seems like a sensible thing
In my eyes you're giving in

I know you can do better than this
So get out the rut you're in
And even though it seems like a sensible thing
In my eyes you're giving in

I know you can do better than this
So get out the rut you're in




And even though it seems like a sensible thing
In my eyes you're giving in

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Deaf Havana's song "Nelson's County" are an encouragement to a friend who seems to be stuck in a rut. The first verse acknowledges that the friend's tired eyes have seen better days and that they are caught in a stale routine that they hate. The singer tells their friend that they can do better than this, urging them to step away from the rut they are in. The second verse describes the way the friend moves their feet as if they are trapped by the dead-end streets of their hometown, cursed to work, reside, and eventually die there. The chorus repeats the message that the friend can do better, they need to get out of the rut and not give in to what seems like the sensible thing.


The song is about trying to break free from the monotony of life and the restrictions of the place you grew up in. It's about breaking away from the comfort zone and taking risks to achieve your dreams. The lyrics suggest that our surroundings can have a profound effect on how we feel and behave. The song is a reminder that even if we feel like we are stuck, we always have the power to change our circumstances.


Line by Line Meaning

Well my boy I think it's safe to say
I'm pretty sure that you're not doing well


Those tired eyes have seen better days
You look worn out and could use a change


And if you could get it together
If you could gather yourself and manage better


And step away from the stale routine you hate
And move away from the monotonous schedule that's making you miserable


I know you can do better than this
I have faith in you and I'm sure you can do better than your current state


So get out the rut you're in
Therefore, break out of the mundane routine you're stuck in


And even though it seems like a sensible thing
Even though sticking to your current situation appears logical


In my eyes you're giving in
From my perspective, you're surrendering to an unsatisfactory life


Oh, it's in the way you move your feet
I can tell by the way you walk around


Like someone cursed these dead end streets
As if these roads that lead nowhere have been hexed


To make you work, reside and one day die
To make you toil, live, and eventually expire in this same place


In the same town you spent most of your life.
In the same town where you've spent the majority of your days.




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