Disaster
Michael Trent Lyrics


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Well sister
I've been down
I've been up, once through
And it's high time
That I get mine
And I get out, it's true

Well it's all aboard this huge disaster
And I can't afford to move this faster
Oh, oh oh

Gonna get up
To that fast train
I can't wait out
The years
Cuz I've cleaned up
And I'm starstruck
And it's all luck
From here

Well it's all aboard this huge disaster




And I can't afford to move this faster
Oh, oh oh

Overall Meaning

The song "Disaster" by Michael Trent is a powerful and reflective piece that delves into the struggles of life and the desire to rise above it. The song begins with the words "Well sister, I've been down, I've been up, once through." These lines suggest that the singer has struggled with life's challenges, and has experienced both the highs and the lows that come with it. However, despite this, the singer remains resolute in their determination to succeed, as evidenced by the subsequent lines, "And it's high time that I get mine, And I get out, it's true."


The chorus of the song is particularly poignant, using the metaphor of a "huge disaster" to describe the challenges that the singer faces. Despite the enormity of these challenges, the singer remains undaunted, expressing their determination to "get up to that fast train." The use of the train metaphor is interesting, as it suggests that the singer sees life's challenges as a journey that they must undertake, with the ultimate goal of reaching success and fulfillment.


Overall, "Disaster" is a powerful and impactful song that speaks to the struggles that we all face in life, and the hope and determination that we need to rise above them and achieve our goals.


Line by Line Meaning

Well sister
Starting off with an informal and affectionate address to a female family member.


I've been down
I've gone through some tough times and struggled at some point in my life.


I've been up, once through
Had my share of good times while at my peak.


And it's high time
It's about time I did something important or mature.


That I get mine
It's my turn to achieve success and claim my rewards.


And I get out, it's true
I need to move on from the current situation and go somewhere else.


Well it's all aboard this huge disaster
Using a metaphor of a train to describe life's events and how they feel like an uncontrollable force that can lead to unfavorable outcomes.


And I can't afford to move this faster
I can't keep up with the speed of life's challenges and need to catch up or accept the consequences.


Gonna get up
I'm determined to get moving with my plans.


To that fast train
Referencing a possible opportunity that can lead to progress but requires quick action.


I can't wait out
I can't prolonged or wait too long to take advantage of the situation.


The years
The time it would take without the opportunity at hand to achieve similar outcomes.


Cuz I've cleaned up
I've successfully overcome any past hurdles and now have a fresh perspective on life.


And I'm starstruck
Excited and spellbound by the prospects and possibilities of this opportunity.


And it's all luck
Despite my efforts and ability, success is also dependent on chance or fate.


From here
Indicating that the current opportunity could have a significant impact on the rest of the artist's life.


Oh, oh oh
A vocalization with no direct meaning that serves as a transitional element in the song structure.




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