Wait In The Car
Lonely The Brave Lyrics


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Till the tall ship
of glory
crawls away
Till the last strip
of golden
calls your name
Till the last ditch
seconds
of false alarms
Till the cabins
closin
Thanks a lot
Cause it's nobody's business but ours
So you don't have to wait in the car
Cause nobody cares who we are
It's nobody's business but ours
So you don't have to wait in the car
Cause nobody cares who we are
Till the tall ship
of glory
crawls away
Till the last strip




of golden
calls your name

Overall Meaning

Lonely the Brave's song "Wait in the Car" speaks to the freedom of youth and the rebellion against societal expectations. The lyrics invoke images of waiting in a car, perhaps out of sight, hiding from the judgment and expectations of others. The first stanza presents a vivid image of a tall ship of glory, crawling away, indicating that the singer is not interested in chasing after fame or success. The second stanza introduces the idea of false alarms and the sense of urgency that often accompanies societal pressures. The singer indicates that they are not interested in being rushed or coerced into conforming to expectations.


The chorus repeats the phrase "It's nobody's business but ours", underscoring the theme of independence and the desire to be free from external expectations. The use of the car as a symbol of hiding emphasizes the feeling of being trapped, both physically and emotionally. The repetition of the line "Cause nobody cares who we are" shows that the singer feels a sense of anonymity, which allows them to live their lives free from outside interference. The final verse refers once again to the ship, indicating that the singer has made the conscious decision to let it sail away without them.


Overall, "Wait in the Car" is a powerful anthem for anyone who has felt the pressure to conform to societal expectations. The song encourages listeners to embrace their individuality and take control of their own lives, regardless of what others may think or expect.


Line by Line Meaning

Till the tall ship
Until the pinnacle of our achievements is gone


of glory
of our successes, pride, and accomplishments


crawls away
slowly fades away or disappears


Till the last strip
Until the end of the fortune we've amassed


of golden
of the material wealth and luxury we've been fortunate enough to have


calls your name
seems to be the only thing important to hold onto


Till the last ditch
Until we're left with no other options


seconds
times of emergency or urgency


of false alarms
miscalculations or panic-inducing situations


Till the cabins
Until the solitude and confinement of private spaces


closin
comes to an end or shuts down


Thanks a lot
sarcastically implying the lack of gratitude


Cause it's nobody's business but ours
No one else has any right to interfere


So you don't have to wait in the car
You don't have to hide or wait outside anymore


Cause nobody cares who we are
No one pays attention or judges us


It's nobody's business but ours
We only answer to ourselves


Till the tall ship
Until the peak of our accomplishments fades away


of glory
of our pride and success


crawls away
slowly disappears


Till the last strip
Until we run out of our possessions


of golden
of the wealth we've accumulated


calls your name
is the only thing that seems to matter




Writer(s): Mark Trotter, David Jakes, Andrew Bushen, Gavin Edgeley, Ross Smithwick

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Nikolas

The Instrumental could be from The Last of Us.

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