Seagulls
Kemopetrol Lyrics


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You've come of age, you've gotten far
And nothing much surprises you
You see the boys explore the yards
Just like you always did with the other kids
And it used to be so cool
A lightning strike out of the blue
And you didn't have a clue
Cos all of it was new

Hovering seagulls
Removable houses
Cracks on the sidewalk
Sounds from down under
Mechanical creatures
Magical science
Dance to a new day
Embrace all you see and hear

You've overcome the confusion
And things fall into place at a steady pace
And it used to be so cool
Scary shadows in a dark room
And you never really knew
Cos all of it was new





Used to be so cool

Overall Meaning

"Seagulls" by Kemopetrol is a song that reflects on the passage of time and the process of growing up. The opening lines, "You've come of age, you've gotten far, and nothing much surprises you" suggest that the singer has reached a certain level of maturity and is no longer easily shocked or surprised by the world around them. They witness young boys exploring ("the boys explore the yards") and reminisce about their own experience of being a child and playing with other kids.


The chorus, "And it used to be so cool, a lightning strike out of the blue, and you didn't have a clue, 'cause all of it was new" conveys a sense of nostalgia for the excitement and wonder of youth. The singer recalls moments when everything seemed fresh and unknown, likening them to a lightning strike that came unexpectedly. These experiences were exhilarating, not just because of the surprise element but also because they were entirely new and uncharted territory.


As the song progresses, the lyrics shift to focus on the present. The lines "Hovering seagulls, removable houses, cracks on the sidewalk, sounds from down under, mechanical creatures, magical science" present a series of images that evoke a sense of the ordinary and extraordinary coexisting. The seagulls represent a certain freedom and adaptability, while the mention of removable houses and cracks on the sidewalk speak to the impermanence and fragility of our surroundings. The lyrics also hint at a fascination with the convergence of science and wonder, with phrases like "mechanical creatures" and "magical science."


Overall, "Seagulls" captures the bittersweet process of aging and the contrast between the familiarity of the present and the thrill of the unknown in our past.




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