716
Jon George Lyrics


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Always late, the day behind
Have to wait another year to be on time
You can tell me, but I know
When itβ€²s so classico

You find a love, love from above
You lose your heart, and it's back to the start
Just the way itβ€²s gotta go
When it's so classico

Now the news is telling me
They're confused and need an enemy
Another bombβ€²s gonna blow
And even that is so classico

Down in its home they got a word for such and such
And they tell you when itβ€²s all much too much
When the tragic is so classic
They say, "No, it's classico"

La-la-la, la-la-la
La-la-la, la-la-la




La-la-la, la-la-la-la-la
Oh no, so classico

Overall Meaning

In the song "716" by Jon George, the lyrics depict a sense of constant delay and being out of sync with time. The opening lines "Always late, the day behind // Have to wait another year to be on time" suggest a perpetual feeling of lagging behind and being unable to catch up. This creates a theme of missed opportunities and the inevitability of being late. The repetition of the phrase "When it's so classico" adds a sense of resignation and acceptance to this continual pattern.


The lyrics then shift to a theme of love and loss, where the singer finds love only to have their heart broken and return to the beginning. This cyclical nature of love and heartbreak is portrayed as an intrinsic part of life, as indicated by the lines "You find a love, love from above // You lose your heart, and it's back to the start." This adds a layer of emotional depth to the song, exploring the complexities of relationships and their inevitable ups and downs.


The song further delves into a more worldly perspective, with references to global conflicts and the media's portrayal of enemies and impending disasters. The lines "Now the news is telling me // They're confused and need an enemy // Another bomb's gonna blow // And even that is so classico" highlight the repetitive nature of conflict and violence in society, suggesting that these negative patterns are ingrained and almost expected.


The closing lines of the song bring it back to a personal level, with a mention of cultural norms and responses to overwhelming situations. The lyrics "Down in its home they got a word for such and such // And they tell you when it's all much too much // When the tragic is so classic // They say, 'No, it's classico'" introduce a concept of finding familiarity in tragedy and labeling it as classic or expected. The repetition of "La-la-la" creates a melancholic and contemplative atmosphere, underscoring the themes of inevitability and acceptance throughout the song. Overall, "716" by Jon George explores themes of perpetual delay, love and loss, societal conflict, and the cyclical nature of life's challenges.


Line by Line Meaning

Always late, the day behind
Constantly feeling behind and unable to catch up with time


Have to wait another year to be on time
Feeling like it will always take longer than expected to reach your goals


You can tell me, but I know
Having a sense of intuition and understanding beyond what others may try to explain


When it's so classico
When situations are repetitive and follow a predictable pattern


You find a love, love from above
Discovering a deep and meaningful connection that feels like it came from a higher power


You lose your heart, and it's back to the start
Feeling like you have to start over and rebuild after experiencing heartbreak


Just the way it's gotta go
Understanding that certain things in life have to happen according to a predetermined course


Now the news is telling me
Being informed by media outlets about current events and information


They're confused and need an enemy
Feeling like society is constantly searching for someone to blame or target


Another bomb's gonna blow
Expecting another negative event to cause chaos and destruction


And even that is so classico
Recognizing that even tragic events seem to follow a repetitive and familiar pattern


Down in its home they got a word for such and such
In certain cultures, there are specific terms to describe various situations and emotions


And they tell you when it's all much too much
Others will inform you when a situation becomes overwhelming and unbearable


When the tragic is so classic
When unfortunate circumstances seem to repeat themselves in a familiar manner


They say, "No, it's classico"
They explain that the situation is typical and expected, despite its negative impact


La-la-la, la-la-la
Repeating a comforting and soothing sound to drown out the chaos and negativity


Oh no, so classico
Expressing frustration or disappointment at the predictability of negative events and patterns




Writer(s): Howe Gelb

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