What About Us
Diesel Park West Lyrics


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Sometimes she looks out the window, watching her hair grow
Down to her neck below her head, the paint she put on the picture
Hiding the hole on the picture
Runs again
But she doesn′t mind if it does 'cos all she is thinking of
Is whatabout peace, whatabout love and whatabout us?

All night all high, the girl is broken on the wall
She holds the ending to it all
Right there in her hand
Whatabout peace (etc.)





[Repeat]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Diesel Park West's song "What About Us" depict the mindset of a woman who seems to be lost and struggling with her thoughts. The repetition of the phrase "whatabout peace, whatabout love and whatabout us?" highlights her desire for a better world where peace and love coexist. The opening lines "Sometimes she looks out the window, watching her hair grow" capture the woman's introspection and her contemplation of her own growth and journey.


The woman seems to be using art ("the paint she put on the picture") as an escape from her reality, possibly as a way to hide the pain she is going through ("hiding the hole on the picture"). The line "Runs again, but she doesn't mind if it does" suggests that she is resigned to the impermanence of life and its ups and downs. The second verse describes the woman as being "all night all high, broken on the wall," indicating that she may be using drugs as a way to cope with her struggles.


Overall, the lyrics of "What About Us" convey a sense of hopelessness and longing for a better world, while also highlighting the importance of personal growth and introspection.


Line by Line Meaning

Sometimes she looks out the window, watching her hair grow
Occasionally, the girl gazes out the window while observing the growth of her hair.


Down to her neck below her head, the paint she put on the picture
The paint she used is situated under her head and extends to a picture below her neck.


Hiding the hole on the picture
The paint conceals a gap in the picture.


Runs again
The paint resumes flowing.


But she doesn′t mind if it does 'cos all she is thinking of
She remains unperturbed if the paint resumes flowing since she is preoccupied with her thoughts.


Is whatabout peace, whatabout love and whatabout us?
Her thoughts center around queries about peace, love, and the relationship between her and her partner.


All night all high, the girl is broken on the wall
Throughout the night, the girl is under the influence of drugs and is shattered against the wall.


She holds the ending to it all
She possesses the resolution to all her problems.


Right there in her hand
The solution is within her reach.


Whatabout peace (etc.)
A repetition of the chorus, which echoes the girl's preoccupation with peace, love and her relationship.




Writer(s): John Butler

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