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Kaufman's Ballad
Megafaun Lyrics
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and hide their homes from flickering
trunk of our car
an angel who has lost his wings
and he will shine
tonight
blueberry tree
the prophet who interprets dreams
lay at his feet
an angel soaked in gasoline
and he will shine
tonight
smoke starts to clear
clouds refuse to disappear
dark desert night
as fire is our only light
a fallen angel
burn out bright
amongst the sands
that took his life
and flames right down
about to die
pyres putting up a fight
we had no choice
we had to try
we had no choice
we had to try
we had no choice
we had to try
The song "Kaufman's Ballad" by Megafaun is a haunting and enigmatic piece of music that can be interpreted in many different ways. The lyrics describe a series of images and events that seem to be disconnected at first, but that gradually reveal a deeper sense of meaning and symbolism. At the heart of the song is a sense of loss and longing, as well as a sense of beauty and wonder that emerges from the darkness.
The opening lines of the song describe a night sky obscured by clouds, which seems to be a metaphor for the singer's state of mind. The trunk of the car is an angel who has lost his wings, which could represent the singer's own sense of loss and disillusionment. Despite this, there is a sense of hope in the repeated refrain "and he will shine tonight", which suggests that there is still beauty and inspiration to be found in even the darkest of situations.
The next verse introduces a blueberry tree and a prophet who interprets dreams, which could be seen as symbols of wisdom and insight. The angel soaked in gasoline could be interpreted as a metaphor for the singer's own struggles with addiction or self-destructive behavior. The chorus repeats once again, emphasizing the sense of hope and light that shines out of even the darkest times.
The final verse describes a dark desert night and a fallen angel who burns out brightly among the sands. The image of flames and pyres suggests a sense of destruction and transformation, as well as a sense of resurrection or rebirth. The repeated phrase "we had no choice, we had to try" could represent the singer's struggle to find meaning and purpose in life, even in the face of overwhelming adversity.
Overall, "Kaufman's Ballad" is a powerful and evocative song that raises important questions about the nature of loss, redemption, and hope. Its haunting melody and poetic lyrics have made it a favorite of indie rock fans and critics alike.
Line by Line Meaning
clouds covered stars
Stars were hidden by clouds
and hide their homes from flickering
The clouds made the stars invisible
trunk of our car
The car's trunk
an angel who has lost his wings
There was a wingless angel in the trunk
and he will shine
The wingless angel will glow brightly
tonight
On this particular night
blueberry tree
A tree that bears blueberries
the prophet who interprets dreams
Someone who can interpret dreams is near the tree
lay at his feet
The dream interpreter was lying down
an angel soaked in gasoline
An angel was covered in gasoline
and he will shine
The gasoline-covered angel will glow brightly
tonight
On this particular night
smoke starts to clear
Smoke is dissipating
clouds refuse to disappear
The clouds are stubborn and won't go away
dark desert night
It's nighttime in the desert
as fire is our only light
We only have fire to light our way
a fallen angel
An angel that has fallen from grace
burn out bright
The fallen angel burned out quickly
amongst the sands
The fallen angel was surrounded by sand
that took his life
The sand contributed to the angel's demise
and flames right down
The flames were close to the ground
about to die
The flames were close to extinguishing
pyres putting up a fight
The fires were difficult to maintain
we had no choice
We didn't have any other options
we had to try
We needed to attempt it, even if it seemed impossible
we had no choice
We didn't have any other options
we had to try
We couldn't give up without making an effort
we had no choice
We didn't have any other options
we had to try
We had to take action, even if it was risky
Contributed by Jordan D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.