Bring My Life on Back to Me
Gravy Train Lyrics


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I got this feelin' I can't get nowhere
My mouth won't speak no words
My eyes are red, my lips are blue
And my body really hurts
Through streets of pain I hear them cry
As the poison fills the air

Bring my life on back to me
Bring my life on back to me
'Cause I feel I'm almost dead

See the kids in the old schoolyard
Their faces bright as day
Then 'round the corner come orange and green
With Queen's men in their way
There's such a noise, it deafens me
As men start fightin' men

Bring my life on back to me
Bring my life on back to me
'Cause I feel I'm almost dead

Bring my life on back to me
Bring my life on back to me
'Cause I feel I'm almost dead

He's lyin' in Bengarry Street
And he looks as bad as me
Damn all guns and damn all war
It won't ever set us free
'Cause look at him and look at me
God, we're only six years old

Bring my life on back to me
Bring my life on back to me




Bring my life on back to me
Bring my life on back to me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Gravy Train's song "Bring My Life On Back to Me" evoke feelings of helplessness and despair amidst a world wrought with pain and chaos. The singer describes a feeling of paralysis, unable to speak or move, as their body aches with a sense of weariness. The streets are filled with cries of agony as poison seeps into the air, painting a bleak picture of a city tarnished with pain and suffering.


The second verse paints a vivid picture of childhood innocence contrasted with the harsh reality of violence and conflict. The singer describes the bright faces of children in the schoolyard, only to have their joy shattered by the sight of men fighting in the streets. The noise is deafening, overwhelming the senses with a jarring reminder of the harshness of reality.


The final verse brings the themes of pain and war to a personal level, as the singer compares themselves to a young boy lying in the street. The futility of violence and conflict is emphasized as the singer reflects on their shared youth, questioning why they must suffer the burdens of a world filled with hatred and strife.


Overall, the lyrics of "Bring My Life On Back to Me" use vivid descriptions and metaphors to paint a picture of a world marred by violence and pain. The singer's sense of helplessness and weariness is palpable, giving voice to the feelings of many who feel powerless in the face of a seemingly unending cycle of suffering.


Line by Line Meaning

I got this feelin' I can't get nowhere
I am experiencing an indescribable emotion that I cannot escape from.


My mouth won't speak no words
I cannot verbalize my thoughts and feelings.


My eyes are red, my lips are blue
My eyes and lips display physical symptoms of exhaustion and stress.


And my body really hurts
My physical pain and discomfort are intense.


Through streets of pain I hear them cry
Amidst all the suffering, I can hear the sounds of others in agony.


As the poison fills the air
The environmental toxins are suffocating and deadly.


See the kids in the old schoolyard
The sight of the children in the schoolyard is heartwarming and hopeful.


Their faces bright as day
Their happy and innocent expressions light up the surroundings.


Then 'round the corner come orange and green
Up ahead, I see the arrival of opposing factions represented by their colors.


With Queen's men in their way
Queen's men are blocking their path and causing conflict.


There's such a noise, it deafens me
The cacophony of chaos and commotion is overwhelming and disorienting.


As men start fightin' men
The situation devolves into violent physical confrontations between humans.


He's lyin' in Bengarry Street
There is a man laying on the street in Bengarry Street.


And he looks as bad as me
He appears to be in a similar state of despair and pain as me.


Damn all guns and damn all war
I curse and condemn both weapons and warfare for causing so much harm and destruction.


It won't ever set us free
War will never lead to true freedom or peace.


'Cause look at him and look at me
When I compare my situation with his, it is clear how destructive war can be.


God, we're only six years old
It's tragic that children so young are already suffering from the effects of war.


Bring my life on back to me
I hope for a restoration of my vitality and energy.


Bring my life on back to me
I want to regain my ability to live a fulfilling and happy life.


'Cause I feel I'm almost dead
My current emotional and physical state is similar to that of a dying person.




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