Twilight
Micky & The Motorcars Lyrics


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Thirteen words across my chest
Sun is roaring down the west
You are the one that I love the best
And I’m sorry

Tear it down and take it south
You and all your goddamn doubt
Here it comes from the ruin of my mouth
I'm sorry

In the twilight
In the twilight
In the twilight
The twilight

How much trouble are we in
Don’t you hear those violins
Do you believe we were conceived in sin
Well I do

It’s as close as your left hand
It’s as far as the promised land
Do you believe it’s right where you stand
Well I do I do

In the twilight
In the twilight
In the twilight
The twilight

In a little question mark
Punctuated up the dark
Hold out your hands as it falls apart
Like I do like I do

In the twilight
In the twilight
In the twilight
The twilight

In the twilight
In the twilight




In the twilight
The twilight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Micky & The Motorcars' Twilight are deeply emotional and somewhat mysterious. The song seems to be about a relationship that is on the brink of falling apart, with the singer apologizing for his mistakes and expressing doubt about the future. The opening lines of "Thirteen words across my chest / Sun is roaring down the west / You are the one that I love the best / And I’m sorry" suggest both regret and a sense of desperation. The singer is wearing something on his chest that apparently carries some meaning for him, but we're not told what it is. The sun setting behind him adds a sense of finality to the scene. He declares his love, but it's unclear whether he feels it's too late to save his relationship.


The chorus repeats the word "twilight" several times, which can be interpreted in several ways. It could represent the literal twilight of the day, suggesting that the relationship has run its course and is coming to an end. Alternatively, it could represent a period of transition or uncertainty, with the singer unsure of what the future holds. The lyrics "How much trouble are we in / Don’t you hear those violins / Do you believe we were conceived in sin / Well I do" add to the sense of unease. The violins could signify impending doom or a sense of urgency, while the reference to being conceived in sin suggests that the relationship has always been troubled. The singer acknowledges that there's a lot of doubt and uncertainty but declares his belief in something that's both close and far away, suggesting that he has faith that things will work out in the end.


Line by Line Meaning

Thirteen words across my chest
I have a tattoo that says something meaningful to me


Sun is roaring down the west
The sun is setting


You are the one that I love the best
I love you more than anyone else


And I'm sorry
I apologize for any mistakes I made


Tear it down and take it south
Let's change things up and try something different


You and all your goddamn doubt
You have a lot of doubts and it's frustrating


Here it comes from the ruin of my mouth
I am saying something I shouldn't be saying and I regret it


I'm sorry
I apologize for any mistakes I made


How much trouble are we in
We might be in a lot of trouble


Don't you hear those violins
I am feeling emotional and I want you to notice


Do you believe we were conceived in sin
Do you think we were born with something sinful in us


Well I do
I believe we were conceived in sin


It’s as close as your left hand
The answer is nearby


It’s as far as the promised land
The answer is also far away


Do you believe it’s right where you stand
Do you think the answer is where we are standing right now


Well I do I do
I think the answer is where we are standing right now


In a little question mark
There is some uncertainty surrounding us


Punctuated up the dark
The uncertainty is making things difficult


Hold out your hands as it falls apart
Let's face this uncertainty together


Like I do like I do
I am willing to hold your hand through this


In the twilight
During this time of uncertainty


In the twilight
During this time of uncertainty


In the twilight
During this time of uncertainty


The twilight
This time of uncertainty




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Written by: Jon Graham

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