Same Old Road
Jan Blomqvist Lyrics


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Hey old road, remember me
Path lit with burning kerosene
On this road, I truly rage
It’s the same road I always take

Hey old road, you’re black as day
The darkest road, I go oh oh
no matter the child, the face or name
Sorrow springs are all the same

A sweet escape from myself
Try to erase what’s left of mine
I feel the need to write thoughts down
Before I clearly lose my mind

Hey old road where do you lead?
The suspense is killing me
On this road I fucking rage
Heroes don’t all walk the same

Hey old road, more black than me
The darkest road, I go oh oh
Hollowed eyes and buckled knees
One more step until I see

Another’s face of myself
when no one looks, who is left to see?
Are written words about to leave,
When our scriptures, no one reads?

A sweet escape from myself
Try to erase what’s left of mine




I need to write thoughts down
Before I clearly lose my mind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jan Blomqvist's "Same Old Road" convey a sense of introspection and self-reflection as the singer addresses the familiar road they have traveled many times before. The opening lines, "Hey old road, remember me, path lit with burning kerosene," evoke a nostalgic feeling as the individual recalls their past experiences and encounters along this road. The use of burning kerosene as a source of light suggests a sense of intensity and passion in their journey.


As the singer continues to describe the road as "black as day" and "the darkest road," there is a recurring theme of darkness and inner turmoil that they navigate while on this path. The repetition of "oh oh" adds a haunting quality to the lyrics, emphasizing a feeling of melancholy and emotional weight. The mention of sorrow springs suggests that despite the different faces and names encountered on the road, the underlying emotions of sorrow remain constant.


The singer seeks solace and refuge from their own thoughts and struggles, describing the road as a place to escape from themselves and erase what remains of their inner turmoil. The act of writing down their thoughts before losing their mind reflects a sense of urgency and desperation to make sense of their emotions and experiences. This highlights the cathartic nature of self-expression and the importance of finding an outlet for mental and emotional distress.


The lyrics also touch upon themes of identity and self-discovery as the singer questions where the road leads and contemplates the significance of their personal journey. The mention of heroes walking different paths suggests a divergence from conventional narratives and challenges the idea of a predefined destiny. The imagery of hollowed eyes and buckled knees conveys a sense of weariness and vulnerability, yet the singer continues to take steps forward towards understanding and self-awareness. The closing lines ponder the act of self-reflection in a world where written words may go unread, underscoring the singer's internal struggle to find meaning and connection in their experiences. Overall, "Same Old Road" explores the complexities of self-exploration, emotional turmoil, and the search for personal truth amidst familiar yet challenging landscapes.




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