Waiting For the Story to End
Freakpower Lyrics


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It's all in your head," she said,
U know it's right there in you mind.
Soul food is brain food so you get back payment in kind,
Stroll up to the cash desk, push you trolley up that ramp.
"The change'll do you good" she said,
And you even get Green Stamps.

We're just waiting for the story to end,
The credits will be rolling again,
If you make love to your enemies,
You masturbate your friends, and that's the end.

"It's all there in the past." she said,
When the Merry Pranksters rolled,
The cats and dogs in harmony,
And the ppigs do what they're told.
"Get back on the bus," she said lovin Kenny Kesey (Jones)




The street's are paved with daisies,
Coz we made them on our own

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Freakpower's "Waiting For the Story to End" are a commentary on society's constant need for resolution and closure. The first verse speaks to the idea that our thoughts and mindset shape our experiences. The line "Soul food is brain food so you get back payment in kind," suggests that positive thoughts create positive experiences, while negative thoughts will lead to negative experiences. The use of the phrase "Green Stamps" is interesting because it was a rewards program popular in the mid-20th century where shoppers earned stamps with their purchases, which could later be redeemed for merchandise. This line could be interpreted as suggesting that there are rewards for experiencing new things and breaking out of one's routine.


The chorus "We're just waiting for the story to end, The credits will be rolling again" suggests that humans have a desire for finality and closure, even though life is an ongoing process. The line "If you make love to your enemies, You masturbate your friends, and that's the end" is a play on words, suggesting that there are consequences for treating others badly or disrespecting them. The second verse references the Merry Pranksters, a group of countercultural individuals led by Ken Kesey who traveled across the United States in a colorful bus in the 1960s, promoting the use of psychedelic drugs and advocating for a more open-minded and accepting society.


One interesting fact about the song is that it was released in 1994 and was featured on the soundtrack for the film "Reality Bites." Another interesting fact is that Freakpower was a collaboration between musician Norman Cook and vocalist Ashley Slater. The duo used a mix of funk, soul, and electronic music in their work. The song was also remixed by many DJs and featured in dance clubs.


Verse:
Em - D - C - D
Em - D - C - D


Chorus:
G - C - D - G
G - C - D - G


Bridge:
C - G - D - Em
C - G - D - Em


Line by Line Meaning

It's all in your head," she said,
She believed that everything is a matter of mindset and is convinced that the truth is right there within your own consciousness.


U know it's right there in you mind.
She is certain that the answer is there in your own thoughts and intellect.


Soul food is brain food so you get back payment in kind,
She thinks that mental nutrition is as crucial as physical nourishment, else it leads to a repayment in the same currency.


Stroll up to the cash desk, push you trolley up that ramp.
She advises you to march confidently towards your goals and expect the reward that you deserve.


"The change'll do you good" she said,
She is of the opinion that a break from the status quo, no matter how small, is good for the mindset and overall well-being.


And you even get Green Stamps.
She suggests that there may even be additional bonuses or rewards for embracing change and progressing towards your goals.


We're just waiting for the story to end,
They are just biding their time for the story to conclude.


The credits will be rolling again,
The cycle will repeat and the story will start afresh.


If you make love to your enemies,
If you are kind and forgiving towards those who have wronged you,


You masturbate your friends, and that's the end.
You are failing to build strong, healthy relationships with people that really matter, and eventually you will be alone.


"It's all there in the past." she said,
She believes that the answers are rooted in the experiences and lessons we have learned from the past.


When the Merry Pranksters rolled,
The time when the Merry Pranksters were active and influential.


The cats and dogs in harmony,
When everything was in order and everyone was getting along, even the natural enemies like cats and dogs.


And the ppigs do what they're told.
In that time even the ones who historically oppose one another were working in tandem on the same plane.


"Get back on the bus," she said lovin Kenny Kesey (Jones)
She utters a command to return to the path and values of writer Ken Kesey, which was co-opted by national authorities for more mainstream purposes later.


The street's are paved with daisies,
Everything is peaceful and happy in her Utopia.


Coz we made them on our own
Because of the self-determination and society-building efforts of people.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: NORMAN COOK

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Comments from YouTube:

@MyFrankie1972

I love this tune!

@daviddenham1511

I used to know Ashley when he was with Microgroove……my favourite band ever!

@robinturnbull1731

Boom boom, it’s da freak da week, side to side c’mon
Boom boom, it’s da freak da week, side to side just singing a sassy song
Boom boom, it’s da freak da week, side to side everybody sing along

@gianlucagiannotti8773

Great!

@littlesebastian4389

For years I thought this was Massive Attack.

@luckypattis

ENIG!

@jrgengaldal9427

UGØY!

@greirik

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