Fly Away
Joe Firstman Lyrics


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"When did you stop caring?" she said
As she slowly pulled the gun from my head
"And when did you become so removed?"
The curse of having nothing left to prove

As I fly away
I'll fly away
You said you'd never have my baby
So I went out and adopted a highway
"When did you become so deranged?"
And I thought all this time I was just ashamed

I'll fly away
I'll fly away

They got me on trial again
And all I did was kill a little time my friend
But I can save a seat for you
And I can hold a place in line
You should let your family know
You may be gone a while





We'll fly away
We'll fly away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Fly Away" by Joe Firstman are a commentary on the singer's disillusionment and sense of detachment from his former life. The opening lines of the song feature a woman pointing a gun at the singer, asking him when he stopped caring and why he has become so distant. These lines are a metaphor for the singer's sense of disconnection from others and his own emotions. The woman in the song could represent a significant other or a larger societal force that is pressuring the singer to conform to certain expectations.


The next few lines of the song deal with the singer's decision to adopt a highway after being told by his partner that she would never have his baby. This choice represents the singer's attempt to find meaning and purpose in his life, even as he feels increasingly alienated from those around him. The line "When did you become so deranged? / And I thought all this time I was just ashamed" suggests that the singer is struggling with feelings of self-doubt and confusion.


The final verse of the song features the singer on trial for an unknown crime, with the lyrics "all I did was kill a little time my friend" suggesting that he has been accused of wasting his life. The promise to save a seat and hold a place in line for a loved one reinforces the idea that the singer is disconnected from others but still desires connection and community.


Overall, "Fly Away" is a powerful and introspective song that grapples with themes of isolation, purpose, and meaning.


Line by Line Meaning

When did you stop caring? she said
She asked me at what point I stopped showing concern or interest in her.


As she slowly pulled the gun from my head
She removed the gun from my head in a gradual manner.


"And when did you become so removed?"
She questioned when I became so distant and detached.


The curse of having nothing left to prove
The burden of not having anything left to accomplish or show.


As I fly away
As I escape or leave from this situation.


I'll fly away
I will depart and leave everything behind.


You said you'd never have my baby
You declared that you would never conceive a child with me.


So I went out and adopted a highway
Thus, I decided to adopt a section of the road instead.


"When did you become so deranged?"
You asked me when I became insane or irrational.


And I thought all this time I was just ashamed
I assumed that my behavior was only driven by a sense of guilt or embarrassment.


They got me on trial again
I am being prosecuted or tried once more by the authorities.


And all I did was kill a little time my friend
However, all I did was waste a bit of time, my friend.


But I can save a seat for you
Nevertheless, I can make sure you have a spot reserved.


And I can hold a place in line
I can keep your place in the queue or waiting list.


You should let your family know
You should inform your relatives and loved ones.


You may be gone a while
You might be away for an extended period.


We'll fly away
We shall depart or flee together.


We'll fly away
We shall leave everything and everyone behind and depart.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CRAIG BARTOCK, UNIQUE JACKSON, CARSTEN SCHACK

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