Factions
Michael Nesmith Lyrics


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She grew out of her pants
She's a little too advanced
She's the daughter of rock and roll
She's a lot more aware
Of the things that weren't there
Before the light of the music made them show
She performs and she struts and she really knows her stuff
She really knows her rock and roll
She performed and she strutted and she showed all that she studied
She really showed her rock and roll

He made this feeble attempt to express his contempt
He said, "The music's just too loud to hear!"
She said, "Go on take a walk
You're just too dumb to talk
Where you been hidin' for the last fifteen years?"
So he rebels and he sweats and he watches while she heads
To the jungles of rock and roll
Yes, he rebelled and he sweated, he was sure that she was headed
To the jungles of the rock and roll

What are you gonna do
With all the new
Information rock and roll has taught you?
Yeah, but how are we gonna be
What will we ever see
Without the information that rock and roll points to?

She likes the flash and the dazzle
But he thinks it's just a hassle
So the chasm grows a little every year
She keeps goin' out to boogie
While he stays at home and studies
And neither one is smart enough to share

And it seems kind of bad
That they both feel misled
Just because of rock and roll
When all they got to do
Is give each other room
Just like it says in rock and roll

Well, what are you gonna do
With all this new
Information rock and roll has taught you?
But how are we gonna be
What will we ever see
Without the information that rock and roll points to?





Said, "Go on home"

Overall Meaning

The song "Factions" by Michael Nesmith is a story of two individuals who have differing opinions on rock and roll, which causes a rift in their relationship. The first verse describes a woman who has been influenced by rock and roll, and has become more aware of things around her. She is confident in her knowledge of the genre and shows it in her performances. On the other hand, there is a man who is not a fan of rock and roll, and finds it too loud. He tries to express his disdain for the genre, but the woman dismisses his opinion, telling him that he hasn't been paying attention for the last fifteen years. The man rebels and sweats while the woman heads to the "jungles of rock and roll".


The chorus questions the role of rock and roll in our lives, asking what we will do with the information it has taught us and what we will see without its influence. The second verse continues the story, with the woman enjoying the flash and dazzle of rock and roll while the man finds it bothersome. The divide between them grows, and both feel misled by rock and roll. The song ends with the woman telling the man to go home, highlighting the divide between them.


Line by Line Meaning

She grew out of her pants
She matured faster than others her age and is ready for something more advanced


She's a little too advanced
She is more mature than people of her age and has moved on from regular things


She's the daughter of rock and roll
She represents the new age of people who are heavily influenced by rock and roll culture


She's a lot more aware
She has a good understanding of things even beyond her years


Of the things that weren't there
She has the capability of seeing beyond the obvious and finding things that were not so visible or obvious


Before the light of the music made them show
She found things that were not so obvious before getting into rock and roll culture


She performs and she struts and she really knows her stuff
She performs very confidently and has a great understanding of rock and roll culture


She really knows her rock and roll
She has a deep understanding and knowledge of rock and roll culture


He made this feeble attempt to express his contempt
He tried to express his dislike for rock and roll but it didn't come across strongly


He said, "The music's just too loud to hear!"
He thinks rock and roll music is noisy and has no meaning


She said, "Go on take a walk
She asked him to calm down and leave the room


You're just too dumb to talk
She believes he is not smart enough to engage in a conversation about rock and roll culture


Where you been hidin' for the last fifteen years?"
She wonders why he hasn't been exposed to rock and roll culture in fifteen years


So he rebels and he sweats and he watches while she heads
He rebels against rock and roll culture and doesn't understand why she is so fond of it


To the jungles of rock and roll
She is too far deep into rock and roll culture for him to be able to follow her


What are you gonna do
She asks what will be done with all the exposure to rock and roll culture


With all the new
All the new things they learned through rock and roll culture


Information rock and roll has taught you?
What they learned through rock and roll culture


Yeah, but how are we gonna be
She asks how their future will look without the exposure to rock and roll culture


What will we ever see
What will they be able to understand and enjoy without the exposure to rock and roll culture


Without the information that rock and roll points to?
They won't be able to understand or appreciate the things that rock and roll culture highlights


She likes the flash and the dazzle
She enjoys the exciting and energetic aspects of rock and roll culture


But he thinks it's just a hassle
He doesn't see the point or value in the flashy or energetic aspects of rock and roll culture


So the chasm grows a little every year
Their differences grow bigger and bigger each year


She keeps goin' out to boogie
She keeps enjoying and embracing rock and roll culture


While he stays at home and studies
He prefers to stay at home and engage in activities that don't involve rock and roll culture


And neither one is smart enough to share
They both aren't able to compromise and share their interests with each other


And it seems kind of bad
Their situation seems unfortunate


That they both feel misled
They both feel confused and deceived because they don't see eye-to-eye when it comes to rock and roll culture


Just because of rock and roll
Their differences regarding rock and roll culture lead to confusion, misunderstanding, and conflict


When all they got to do
All they need to achieve harmony is to


Is give each other room
Allow each other to pursue their interests without judgement or restriction


Well, what are you gonna do
She asks what needs to be done


With all this new
All the new things they learned through rock and roll culture


Information rock and roll has taught you?
What they learned through rock and roll culture


But how are we gonna be
They wonder about their future without the exposure to rock and roll culture


What will we ever see
What will they understand or appreciate without exposure to rock and roll culture


Without the information that rock and roll points to?
They won't be able to understand or enjoy the things that rock and roll culture highlights


Said, "Go on home"
Someone asked someone to go home




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Stewart Armstrong

Great rockin Nez

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