Wasteland
Elder Island Lyrics


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I came to atone, body and soul
You came to inform, not start a war
They’ll make you do both
It’s just how its done
You came with a boast, it counted for none.

Call it a second junction. Call it what you will
Falling to make you function
Call it a second junction. Call it what you will
Falling to make you function

There’s a closed hand, I have reached for it
It’s a long shot. Wait a few more weeks

There’s a wasteland, I have walked through it
Missing something. I’m not acting crazy

Wear your soles down. How’s your levels baby
See the earthworks. The horizons hazy

You’re in fractions lately. Can you shake right
Walking backwards in the Daylight

Call it a second junction. Call it what you will
Falling to make you function
Call it a second junction. Call it what you will
Falling to make you function

I came to atone, body and soul
You came to inform, not start a war
They’ll make you do both




It’s just how its done
You came with a boast, it counted for nothing.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Wasteland" by Elder Island are full of imagery that reflects the inner turmoil the singer is experiencing. The song is about redemption and the search for something missing in life. The opening lines, "I came to atone, body and soul / You came to inform, not start a war" set the tone for the rest of the song. The singer is seeking forgiveness for something they have done wrong, while the other person is trying to avoid conflict.


As the song progresses, the singer talks about a "wasteland" they have walked through and a closed hand they have reached for. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the struggles they have faced in life and their attempt to grasp onto something that could potentially help them. The line "Missing something. I'm not acting crazy" suggests that the singer is aware of their emotional state and is actively seeking to improve it.


The chorus, "Call it a second junction. Call it what you will / Falling to make you function" reinforces the idea that the singer sees this moment in their life as a turning point. They are falling apart, but this allows them to rebuild and start over. The final lines of the song, "You came with a boast, it counted for nothing" suggest that the other person's attitude of superiority or pride was meaningless in the larger scheme of things.


Overall, "Wasteland" is a powerful song about the search for redemption and the struggles of trying to find oneself amidst the chaos of life.


Line by Line Meaning

I came to atone, body and soul
I arrived to make amends for everything I've done wrong, physically and spiritually.


You came to inform, not start a war
You arrived to provide knowledge, not initiate conflict.


They’ll make you do both
However, external forces will encourage you to engage in both amends and war.


It’s just how its done
This is simply the norm.


You came with a boast, it counted for none.
You arrived with a proud statement, but it was not taken into account.


Call it a second junction. Call it what you will
Refer to this as a new beginning. Use any term that suits you.


Falling to make you function
Collapsing to allow you to operate.


There’s a closed hand, I have reached for it
I went to grasp a shut hand.


It’s a long shot. Wait a few more weeks
It's a low chance. Wait a bit longer to see if it works or not.


There’s a wasteland, I have walked through it
I have ventured through an area of barren land.


Missing something. I’m not acting crazy
Something is absent, and my sanity is not in question.


Wear your soles down. How’s your levels baby
Wear down the soles of your shoes. How are your energy levels, my dear?


See the earthworks. The horizons hazy
Observe the soil excavations. The horizon is blurry.


You’re in fractions lately. Can you shake right
You've been in pieces lately. Can you steady yourself?


Walking backwards in the daylight
Walking in reverse while the sun is shining.


Call it a second junction. Call it what you will
Refer to this as a new beginning. Use any term that suits you.


Falling to make you function
Collapsing to allow you to operate.


I came to atone, body and soul
I arrived to make amends for everything I've done wrong, physically and spiritually.


You came to inform, not start a war
You arrived to provide knowledge, not initiate conflict.


They’ll make you do both
However, external forces will encourage you to engage in both amends and war.


It’s just how its done
This is simply the norm.


You came with a boast, it counted for nothing.
You arrived with a proud statement, but it was not taken into account.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network
Written by: COOPER MEDEARIS, ROBERT SARGENT, TOMMY LEE RAY

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