PAPER TOWN
Homecomings Lyrics


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Fireflies from the papertown
for the painted wall couple, for the night
Take some time to keep in mind
like a child not to see

Whenever you go through the night
feel the sadnees and the deep inside
Slowly driving cars yearn for the flight
To look down at moon

Waiting for a call on 6 am
Cos it is only time that is I can see
ride on the blue seat
"FRIENDLY GHOST"
Last stop to the outskirt

Humble dream boy, are you boring?
It is a monday story
still going down the same street

I will go somewhere
far from this town
If only I could read a map
You're still out
on the night

Fireflies from the papertown
for the painted wall couple, for the night
Take some time to keep in mind
like a child not to see

Humble dream boy, are you boring?
It is a monday story
still going down the same street

I will go somewhere
far from this town
If only I could read a map
You're still out
on the night

I will go somewhere
far from this town
If only I could read a map




You're still out
on the night

Overall Meaning

The song "Paper Town" by Homecomings is a melancholic and wistful piece that explores the feelings of boredom and restlessness that come with small-town life. The first verse of the song speaks of fireflies from a "paper town" - a reference to the concept of a fictitious town inserted into a map to deter copyright infringement - and speaks to a couple who are enjoying a night out on the town. The lyrics encourage the listener to take some time to keep in mind, like a child not to see, which could be interpreted as a call to appreciate the simple things in life and to not become jaded by familiarity.


The second verse delves deeper into the feelings of ennui and sadness, with the singer intoning "feel the sadness and the deep inside." The lyrics speak of driving cars, longing for the freedom of flight, and waiting for a call at 6 am - presumably a lover or friend who can break up the monotony of life. The chorus repeats the opening lines, before moving on to the final verse, which speaks to a "humble dream boy" who is still "going down the same street" and yearning to go somewhere far away from town.


One interesting aspect of the song is its use of the term "paper town." The concept of a fictitious town being inserted into a map as a copyright trap is a real one, and has been used by companies like Rand McNally and Google. Another interesting fact is that the term "paper town" was popularized by author John Green, who wrote a novel of the same name that explored similar themes of boredom and disillusionment. Additionally, Homecomings is a Japanese indie-pop band that has gained a cult following in recent years, particularly in the United States. The band's music is largely influenced by American indie-pop and shoegaze bands like The Radio Dept. and My Bloody Valentine.


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Overall, "Paper Town" is a poignant song that speaks to the universal desire to escape the mundanity of everyday life. Its dreamy melodies and introspective lyrics make it a standout track in Homecomings' discography, and a classic in the realm of Japanese indie-pop.


Line by Line Meaning

Fireflies from the papertown
The flickering lights of the town that feels unreal


for the painted wall couple, for the night
For the couple that painted their own perfect world in a flawed town


Take some time to keep in mind
Take a moment to reflect


like a child not to see
Look with wonder and without judgement


Whenever you go through the night
During those sleepless, contemplative moments


feel the sadnees and the deep inside
Feel the emotions that are usually buried deep down


Slowly driving cars yearn for the flight
Longing for freedom from the mundane life


To look down at moon
To experience the world from a different perspective


Waiting for a call on 6 am
Hoping for a sign that things will be different


Cos it is only time that is I can see
Desperately searching for a glimmer of hope in the future


ride on the blue seat
Find comfort in the familiar


"FRIENDLY GHOST"
The memories of what used to be


Last stop to the outskirt
The final destination before being free from the town's grasp


Humble dream boy, are you boring?
Does having simple dreams make you uninteresting?


It is a monday story
This is the everyday struggle that repeats itself each week


still going down the same street
Trapped in a never-ending routine


I will go somewhere
I will escape


far from this town
Far from the unfulfilled promises of this town


If only I could read a map
If only I knew where to go


You're still out on the night
Stranded in this town, with nothing but the darkness to keep you company




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Comments from YouTube:

@1970jetboy

ライブでこの曲に身を委ねるだけで気持ち良くなれる。

@user-uc5hv3ql1f

この頃にしか、
出せない音を、
懸命に追いかけてる感じ。
青春の延長みたいな。

@jpzono8118

リズムパターンめっちゃいい
メロディの乗せ方もステキ

@sm-tg8gh

魅力しかない!

@user-dh3yj3gd2y

Her voice attracts people

@user-ow7ku6oc9h

しまむらで流れてましたー、いい曲すぎてわざわざSiriに聞いた

@denzelnolet

Awesome

@user-bv9lu7ez5x

この曲聴くと、寒い日の夜の人気のない道を思い出す。
ただ、なんとなくさみしくて歩いた道。
ライヴでこの曲聴くのだいすきだ。

@racehistoria8502

ウサギの被り物でもすれば人気でるかも??(褒めてます(^^♪)

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