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G.K.M. Lyrics


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It's alright if you don't mind
It's alright if you do
You're still coming through
On a pirate dial
On a pirate dial

I can hear ya
I can hear ya

It's alright if they don't mind
It's alright if they do
You're still coming through
On a pirate dial
On a pirate dial

And I can hear ya
I can hear ya
I can hear ya
I can hear ya




I can hear ya
I can hear ya

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Dial" by G.K.M. are intriguing and open to interpretation. The song seems to be about communication, specifically the kind that is not always sanctioned by authorities. The use of the term "pirate dial" suggests that the singer is listening in on conversations that are not meant for public consumption. The repetition of the phrase "It's alright" indicates a certain detachment or lack of concern on the part of the singer.


Perhaps the song is speaking to the idea of information being free and accessible to anyone who is willing to seek it out. The use of a pirate dial, which was a common way for people to access alternative or underground media broadcasts, suggests that the singer is looking for something that is not easily available through mainstream channels. The phrase "you're still coming through" implies that the singer is able to pick up the signal, even though it may be weak or distorted.


Overall, "Dial" seems to be a commentary on the role of communication in society and the ways in which people seek out alternative sources of information. It speaks to the idea of rebellion and nonconformity, suggesting that there is value in seeking out new and unconventional forms of expression.


Line by Line Meaning

It's alright if you don't mind
I understand if you're not bothered by my actions or words


It's alright if you do
I understand if you are bothered by my actions or words


You're still coming through
Despite any doubts or hesitations, your presence is still noticeable


On a pirate dial
Using an unconventional, perhaps illegal method to communicate with you


I can hear ya
I can clearly understand what you're saying


It's alright if they don't mind
It's okay if others are not bothered by my actions or words


It's alright if they do
It's okay if others are bothered by my actions or words


And I can hear ya
I am still able to understand what you're saying, even though our method of communication may be unconventional


I can hear ya
Repeated for emphasis: I really can understand what you're saying


I can hear ya
Again, repeated for emphasis: I am truly able to comprehend your message


I can hear ya
Once more, to emphasize the significance of their communication despite its unconventional means


I can hear ya
Final repetition: underscoring the importance of understanding and connection, regardless of distance or barriers




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: MATTHEW WARD

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