According to Songfacts, his debut single, Look What I Done, was released on February 28, 2011.
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Don't Talk About It
Maverick Sabre Lyrics
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Don’t talk about it
Don’t talk about it
Don’t talk about it
Bullets in the sky, why tell me how we’re going to live
Did you see canary in the coal mine?
Heaven in my eyes, why wouldn’t it be nice to dream
Searching for the truth and you’re standing in my view
Tell me where you’re finding your supply
There’s something in the news now tell me what should I believe
Don’t talk about it
Don’t talk about it
Don’t talk about it
Don’t talk about it
Don’t talk about it
Bullets in the sky, why tell me how we’re going to live
Did you see canary in the coal mine?
Heaven in my eyes, why wouldn’t it be nice to dream
Don’t talk about it
Searching for the truth, and you’re standing in my view
Tell me where you’re finding your supply
There’s something in the news now tell me what should I believe
Don’t talk about it
Don’t talk about it
Don’t talk about it
Don’t talk about it
Son,
Try and live without egos
Or constantly grow cold
The world is on fire
Don’t talk about it
Try and live without egos
The lyrics to Maverick Sabre's song "Don't Talk About It" speak to the frustration and confusion surrounding the state of the world today. The repeated refrain of "Don't talk about it" suggests a weariness with discussing the issues at hand, perhaps because talking about them doesn't seem to lead to any meaningful change or solutions. The reference to "bullets in the sky" and a "canary in the coal mine" symbolize the dangers and warning signs that are present, indicating that the current way of living is unsustainable.
The line "Heaven in my eyes, why wouldn't it be nice to dream" is a plea for hope and the desire to imagine a better future, despite the bleakness around. The search for truth and the struggle to discern what to believe amidst the overwhelming amount of information and news add to the sense of confusion and disillusionment.
The line addressed to "Son" in the final verse adds a personal touch, as if passing on wisdom to the younger generation. It advises to live without ego, to avoid becoming detached or numb to the world's problems, and to recognize the urgency and severity of the situation. The repetition of "Don't talk about it" throughout the song can be seen as a call to action, urging listeners to move beyond empty words and actually take steps to address the issues at hand.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: IAN CURTIS, KIRSTY PARSONS, MICHAEL STAFFORD
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