Kenhoe
Less Than Jake Lyrics


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Ideals are like opinions, beliefs just like traditions
Yeah, sometimes both are not enough
Faded stickers and crumpled flyers, yeah, they've become the reminder
That there's an anthem in us that fits the flag we've flown for years

I've always had this same old song
Stuck in my head for so damn long
A soundtrack to whether I'm right or wrong

Ideals are like opinions, beliefs just like traditions
Yeah, sometimes both are not enough
Faded pictures and yellowed flyers, the memories so far behind us
Yet there's an anthem in us that fits the flag we've flown for years

I've always had this same old song
Stuck in my head for so damn long
A soundtrack to whether I'm right or wrong, yeah

Ideals and its actions
Beliefs and convictions
Faith and tradition
The flags we've flown for years

I've always had this same old song
Stuck in my head for so damn long
A soundtrack to whether I'm right or wrong
Yeah, I'm right or wrong





Soundtrack to whether I'm right or wrong
The flag we've flown for years

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Less Than Jake's song "Kenhoe" reflect on the power of ideals, beliefs, and traditions in shaping who we are and how we perceive the world. The song acknowledges the limitations of these concepts, as they can be subjective and restrictive, yet it also recognizes their importance as a source of identity and purpose. The repeated line "I've always had this same old song stuck in my head for so damn long" emphasizes the enduring influence of these ideas on the singer's life, acting as a "soundtrack" that accompanies and guides them through their experiences.


The reference to "faded stickers and crumpled flyers" suggests that these ideals and beliefs may have originated in a specific context, perhaps in the form of political or social activism. Despite the passing of time and changing circumstances, however, the song argues that these principles still resonate with us and "fit the flag we've flown for years." The song invites the listener to reflect on their own values and beliefs and to consider the role they play in shaping our identity and sense of purpose.


Overall, "Kenhoe" is a reflective and introspective song that raises important questions about the role of ideals, beliefs, and traditions in our lives. It acknowledges their complexity and limitations while also celebrating their enduring power and influence.


Line by Line Meaning

Ideals are like opinions, beliefs just like traditions
Ideals and beliefs are subjective and individual, just like opinions and traditions.


Yeah, sometimes both are not enough
However, sometimes it takes more than just ideals and beliefs to achieve something.


Faded stickers and crumpled flyers, yeah, they've become the reminder
Memories of our past actions – like stickers and flyers – serve as reminders of the beliefs and ideals we once held.


That there's an anthem in us that fits the flag we've flown for years
We have a sense of purpose and identity that has remained consistent throughout the years.


I've always had this same old song
There's a constant theme in my life.


Stuck in my head for so damn long
It's been on my mind for a while now.


A soundtrack to whether I'm right or wrong
It provides the background music to my life and guides my decisions.


Ideals and its actions
Ideals are not enough unless they are accompanied by action.


Beliefs and convictions
Beliefs need to be strong and steadfast to drive us forward.


Faith and tradition
Faith and tradition give us a sense of continuity and belonging.


The flags we've flown for years
Our beliefs and values that have remained unchanged for a long time.


Soundtrack to whether I'm right or wrong
The consistent theme in my life helps me make decisions.


The flag we've flown for years
Our long-held beliefs and values define who we are.




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