White
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I talk of freedom
You talk of the flag
I talk of revolution
You'd much rather brag
And as the decibels of this disenchanting discourse
Continue to dampen the day

The coin flips again and again, and again, and again
As our sanity walks away
All this discussion though politically correct
Is dead beyond destruction
Though it leaves me quite erect

And as the final sunset rolls behind the earth
And the clock is finally dead
I'll look at you, you'll look at me
And we'll cry a lot
But this will be what we said
This will be what we said





Look where all this talking got us, baby

Overall Meaning

The song "White" by Live talks about a political and social divide between two people. The opening lines of the song indicate that there is a difference of opinion between the two individuals. The first person talks about freedom, while the second person talks about the flag. The first person talks about revolution, while the second person would rather brag. As the conversation continues, the disagreement grows more intense, and the discussion becomes disenchanting, and is no longer productive. Despite the conversation being politically correct, it is beyond repair, and it only leaves one person feeling erect, suggesting that the whole discussion has been nothing but pointless and aggravating.


Towards the end of the song, the lyrics talk about how all the talk did not lead to any resolution and that it has only resulted in the loss of all sanity, as the clock finally stops ticking. Then the song reaches its climax, with the final sunset, and the two individuals will look at each other while crying, and this discussion would be the last one that they had. The song is a commentary on how people lose sight of what they should be achieving during debates, and how endless discussions can lead to nowhere. In the end, it leaves them feeling empty and disillusioned.


Line by Line Meaning

I talk of freedom
I speak of the concept of having personal liberty and independence.


You talk of the flag
You discuss and praise the American flag as a symbol of the nation and its ideals.


I talk of revolution
I discuss the idea of a radical change or uprising against a system or government.


You'd much rather brag
You prefer to boast or talk about your own achievements or beliefs.


And as the decibels of this disenchanting discourse
The loudness and intensity of our discouraging conversation increases.


Continue to dampen the day
It continues to ruin or depress the mood and atmosphere of the day.


The coin flips again and again, and again, and again
Our situation keeps changing back and forth, repeatedly and without stopping.


As our sanity walks away
Our rationality and mental stability begin to desert us.


All this discussion though politically correct
Our conversation is adhering to the socially acceptable and polite standards of political correctness.


Is dead beyond destruction
It is completely ruined beyond any hope of repair or revival.


Though it leaves me quite erect
Despite this, I find myself feeling stimulated or excited.


And as the final sunset rolls behind the earth
As the sun sets for the last time and disappears below the horizon.


And the clock is finally dead
The clock has stopped ticking and signaling the passage of time.


I'll look at you, you'll look at me
We will gaze at each other.


And we'll cry a lot
We will both shed many tears.


But this will be what we said
However, this conversation that we had will be just what it was.


Look where all this talking got us, baby
See where our extended discussion and discourse have led us, my dear.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHAD ALAN GRACEY, CHAD DAVID TAYLOR, EDWARD JOEL KOWALCZYK, PATRICK DAHLHEIMER

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