The Ocean
Matthew Good Band Lyrics


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Ruby red
These days the good guys wear black
And in your head
There are no sunsets left

Late at night when the
The wind is gone and
Nobody moves and
The truth is tied down
Nobody sees
What went wrong
The word is out
You can open your eyes

And it's been so long
And I've been waiting
For the streets to burn
And everywhere I go
No one seems to know
Which way to turn

Lost under the Sun
These tired feet, they still run
One day they will come
To the ocean
To the ocean

Ruby red
The time has come
And in your head
You know we are not so numb

And late at night when the
The wind is gone and
You can't breathe and
The truth is tied down
Nobody sees
What went wrong
The word is out
You can open your eyes

And it's been so long
And I've been waiting
For the streets to burn
And everywhere I go
No one seems to know
Which way to turn
Which way to turn

And it's been so long
And I've been waiting
For the streets to burn
And everywhere I go
No one seems to know
Which way to turn
Which way to turn

Lost under the Sun
These tired feet, they still run
And one day they will come




To the ocean
To the ocean

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Matthew Good Band's song "The Ocean" convey a sense of yearning for something more, a desire to escape from the mundane and discover something new. The opening lines compare the present day to the past, suggesting that things have changed for the worse. The idea of wearing black instead of white is a symbol for a change in attitude, perhaps a loss of innocence or idealism. The second line implies that the beauty of the world has been obscured, that we are no longer able to appreciate nature's wonders.


The next stanza describes a moment of stillness in the night, when truth is "tied down" and invisible. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the feeling of being trapped or weighed down by the world's problems. The word "ocean" appears for the first time in the chorus, suggesting that this is the escape that the singer seeks. The repetition of the phrase "it's been so long" further emphasizes the feeling of waiting and longing for something.


The second verse shifts from an internal to external perspective, describing the world at large as lacking direction or purpose. The repeated phrase "which way to turn" suggests a feeling of confusion or indecision. The pre-chorus and chorus repeat, reinforcing the idea of searching for the ocean as a means of finding a way out of this state of malaise.


Overall, "The Ocean" can be interpreted as a commentary on the human condition, and the need we all have to find a sense of purpose, meaning, and escape in our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Ruby red
The color red, associated with love and passion.


These days the good guys wear black
The traditional view of 'good guys' has changed, and dark clothing is now perceived as a symbol of strength and power.


And in your head
In one's thoughts or imagination.


There are no sunsets left
The beauty and simple pleasures in life are no longer appreciated or existent.


Late at night when the
During the darkest moments of despair or hopelessness.


The wind is gone and
The feeling of freedom or progress has vanished.


Nobody moves and
No one is taking action to bring about change or improvement.


The truth is tied down
The reality of a situation is being ignored or confined.


Nobody sees
No one is paying attention to the warning signs or consequences.


What went wrong
The reason or cause for failure and disappointment.


The word is out
The information or rumors are spreading throughout a community or society.


You can open your eyes
One can choose to see and acknowledge the painful truth or reality.


And it's been so long
A significant amount of time has passed, possibly indicating a prolonged state of suffering.


And I've been waiting
A sense of anticipation or expectation for something to change or improve.


For the streets to burn
For a revolution or uprising to occur, representing a complete overhaul of current society.


And everywhere I go
No matter where one looks, the same issues and problems persist.


No one seems to know
There is a lack of awareness or solution to the problems at hand.


Which way to turn
The uncertainty and confusion surrounding the correct course of action to take.


Lost under the Sun
Feeling adrift or lost in life, particularly in the face of overwhelming challenges.


These tired feet, they still run
Despite exhaustion and fatigue, one continues to persevere and move forward.


One day they will come
A sense of hope or optimism for a time when things will get better.


To the ocean
A metaphorical place of peace and tranquility, possibly indicating a longing for escape or resolution.




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One of the most underrated bands ever

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I will never understand why Matthew Good isn’t more widely known. There’s no sense to it; he’s fantastic!

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He's been my favourite artist pretty much since day one. I've seen him play live many times in all kinds of venues over the years.

He's brilliant.

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You are so fucking talented Matthew Good. Your music moves me in ways I cannot describe. It stirs up these awesome feelings deep within my soul.

emilyrl

Lost under the sun
These tired feet they still run
And one day they will come
To The Ocean

Dreadlockdude85 Park

Wow! First time ever hearing this!! Sooooooooooo good Matt! Love from Winnipeg

Aaron Lauretani

Amazing. Just amazing.

Bearpaw

Remember finding this back in 2012 such a good song.

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