Nickel Chrome
Herman Düne Lyrics


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Amongst the goods
and high explosives
men women and children make their way
accross the woods
where the troll lives
who never sees the light of day
i'm making my home
my little passion pit
in the middle of other people's brains
nickel, chrome
and iron and hit
by heat and light and heavy rain
there's nothing like the sun
there'snothing like the sun
trough the window coming in
there's nothing like the sun
there's nothing like the sun
and the sunlight on your skin
we drove
past the jailhouse
past the judgement past the crime
along the cove
along the giant's eyebrows
i wasn't in service at that time
i ran on the high wire
stayed focused on the pain
from the frying pan
and into the fire
then into rehab and back again
refrain
i'll quit
and make a way
i´ll do that on a rainy day
i´ll quit




i´ll make way
but only on a rainy day

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Herman Düne's song "Nickel Chrome" are evocative and thought-provoking, as is typical of the band's style. The opening lines depict a scene of people of all ages and genders traveling through the woods, amongst explosives and goods being transported. The troll is mentioned as a creature who lives in the area, but is never exposed to daylight. Amidst this strange and dangerous environment, the singer describes making their home in other people's minds, with their passions and struggles being united with others'.


The following lines mention materials like nickel, chrome, and iron, which are lashed by heavy rain, heat, and light. While the elements seem to be assaulting the materials, they also appear to be given life by them, with a mixture of strength and fragility. The sunlight streaming through a window is then celebrated, with its warmth on the skin being given great importance. The second stanza depicts a journey past different landmarks, including a jailhouse, and a decision by the singer to stop running from pain and face it head-on. There is then a repeated refrain, where the singer vows to quit and make way, but only on a rainy day.


Overall, the lyrics of "Nickel Chrome" are full of vivid imagery, unexpected associations, and a sense of defiance in the face of pain and adversity. The song is an excellent example of Herman Düne's unique style, combining elements of folk, indie rock, and storytelling to create a rich and compelling sound.


Line by Line Meaning

Amongst the goods
Amidst all the miscellaneous possessions


and high explosives
including dangerous materials


men women and children make their way
people of all genders and ages are traveling


accross the woods
through the forested area


where the troll lives
inhabited by a mythical creature called a troll


who never sees the light of day
who never comes out of hiding


i'm making my home
I am settling down


my little passion pit
in a place of my own with things I enjoy


in the middle of other people's brains
in close proximity to others and their thoughts


nickel, chrome
materials used to make something shiny and sturdy


and iron and hit
and additionally rough metal components that are forged


by heat and light and heavy rain
altered by various weather conditions and temperatures


there's nothing like the sun
nothing compares to the sun


trough the window coming in
filtering through the window


and the sunlight on your skin
feeling the warmth of sunlight on your skin


we drove
we were traveling by car


past the jailhouse
we drove past a prison


past the judgement past the crime
past the criminal justice system and the offenses committed


along the cove
beside a small bay or inlet


along the giant's eyebrows
next to natural rock formations that resemble eyebrows


i wasn't in service at that time
I wasn't available or present at that point


i ran on the high wire
I faced great risk and performed a difficult feat


stayed focused on the pain
remained determined despite discomfort or challenge


from the frying pan
from a bad or dangerous situation


and into the fire
only to land in another difficult circumstance


then into rehab and back again
receiving treatment for a problem and then relapsing


refrain
repeated chorus of the song


i'll quit
I will stop doing something


and make a way
and find another path


i´ll do that on a rainy day
I will wait for the right moment to do so


but only on a rainy day
I will only make this change when conditions are right




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