68
Jawbox Lyrics


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I got the message
calling me back home
Don't ever let go
Six foot deep hole

The paths that cut so deep
from 30 years of sleep
walking from the quarry to the wall

Rationalizing
all compromises

The paths that cut so deep
from 30 years of sleep
walking from the quarry to the wall

I got the message
calling me back home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jawbox's song "68" can be interpreted in different ways depending on the listener's perspective. However, one common interpretation is that it talks about the idea of returning to one's roots and confronting the past. The line "I got the message, calling me back home" suggests that someone or something is beckoning the singer to go back to their hometown or their old self. The following lines "don't ever let go, six-foot deep hole" imply that there is a sense of urgency and importance to this call to go back home.


The second stanza mentions "paths that cut so deep from 30 years of sleep." This could mean the singer has been living a restless life for the past 30 years, and these paths are a metaphor for the choices and decisions they've made, which have led them away from where they started. They are now "walking from the quarry to the wall," perhaps reflecting on their past deeds and trying to make sense of it all. "Rationalizing all compromises" could indicate that the singer is looking back at the actions they have taken in the past, trying to understand why they made those choices.


In summary, the lyrics of "68" suggest that the singer is returning to their hometown to confront their past mistakes and understand their journey thus far. The song seems to encourage the idea that one can always go back to their roots to find answers and meaning in their life.


Line by Line Meaning

I got the message
I received an important communication or realization


calling me back home
prompting me to return to a place of safety or comfort


Don't ever let go
hold onto whatever is important or meaningful


Six foot deep hole
a metaphor for a grave or deep emotional despair


The paths that cut so deep
experiences that have left a profound impact


from 30 years of sleep
a long period of complacency or unfulfillment


walking from the quarry to the wall
struggling to transcend obstacles and limitations


Rationalizing
trying to make sense of contradictory impulses or actions


all compromises
decisions made with concessions or trade-offs


I got the message
a repeated realization that cannot be ignored


calling me back home
an instinctual drive to seek safety, comfort, or resolution




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Comments from YouTube:

@italiaholic

One the best Jawbox songs ever! I remember getting this EP and listening to this for the first time. I loved it from the first guitar note. I never get that feeling about music anymore.

@Oppers911

I'm obsessed with this song

@bibbyboxx2219

They’re so good.

@oxouk

One of my favorite Jawbox songs. I love how the guitar and the bass line are so different yet come together with the drums to make such an awesome groove.

@tobproductions87

This band kicks ass

@colorwheel777

jawbox was an incredible, unique band. damn shame music has gone so far down hill...... under rated records....

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