Bring It On
Mts. & Tunnels Lyrics


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Old man sitting by the side of the road
With the lorries rolling by
A blue moon sinking from the
Weight of the load
And the buildings scrape the sky
A cold wind ripping down the alley at dawn
And the morning paper flies
A dead man lying by the side of the road
With the daylight in his eyes

Don't let it bring you down
It's only castles burning
Find someone who's turning
And you will come around

A blind man running through the
Light of the night
With an answer in his hand
Come on down to the river of sight
And you can really understand
Red lights flashing through the
Window in the rain
Can you hear the sirens moan?
A white cane lying in a gutter, in the lane
When you're walking home alone

Don't let it bring you down
It's only castles burning
Find someone who's turning
And you will come around

Don't let it bring you down
It's only castles burning
Find someone who's turning
And you will come around

Don't let it bring you down
It's only castles burning




Find someone who's turning
And you will come around

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Bring It On" by Mts. & Tunnels paint a picture of a gritty, urban landscape filled with struggle and hardship. The verse begins with an old man sitting by the side of the road, watching as the lorries roll by. In the backdrop, a blue moon sinks under the weight of the load, and the towering buildings scrape the sky. The scene is further intensified by a cold wind ripping down the alley at dawn, and the morning paper flies uncontrollably. Amidst this atmosphere, a dead man lies by the side of the road, his lifeless body touched by the first light of day.


However, despite the bleakness and despair portrayed in these verses, there is a message of hope and resilience in the chorus. The repeated refrain of "Don't let it bring you down, it's only castles burning" urges listeners not to let the challenges and destruction around them overpower their spirit. The suggestion is to find someone who is turning, who is seeking positive change and growth, and in doing so, one will come around and regain hope and strength.


The second verse introduces a blind man running through the light of the night, carrying an answer in his hand. This image symbolizes someone who, despite their physical limitations, possesses wisdom and insight that can guide others. The lyrics then beckon the listener to come to the river of sight, implying that by opening oneself up to new perspectives and understanding, they can truly comprehend the world around them. The verse continues with the imagery of red lights flashing in the rain, sirens moaning, and a white cane lying in a gutter. These images evoke a sense of danger, vulnerability, and isolation, especially when walking home alone.


In summary, "Bring It On" by Mts. & Tunnels portrays a harsh and challenging urban environment. However, the song encourages listeners to rise above the difficulties, find support in others who are seeking positive change, and not let the hardships bring them down.


Line by Line Meaning

Old man sitting by the side of the road
There is an elderly man sitting alone on the roadside


With the lorries rolling by
Large trucks pass by


A blue moon sinking from the Weight of the load
Fatigue and heaviness are causing the moon to appear blue


And the buildings scrape the sky
The tall buildings reach up high into the sky


A cold wind ripping down the alley at dawn
A chilling wind forcefully blows through the narrow passageway at sunrise


And the morning paper flies
Newspapers are being blown away by the wind


A dead man lying by the side of the road
A lifeless body is found on the roadside


With the daylight in his eyes
Despite being deceased, the sunlight still shines upon his eyes


Don't let it bring you down
Do not allow it to make you feel down or discouraged


It's only castles burning
The troubles or challenges are just like castles that are on fire


Find someone who's turning
Seek out someone who is able to navigate through difficulties


And you will come around
Eventually, you will overcome and find a resolution


A blind man running through the Light of the night
A visually impaired man is running under the moonlight


With an answer in his hand
He holds a solution or revelation in his possession


Come on down to the river of sight
Join him at the place of clear perception or understanding


And you can really understand
Then you will truly comprehend or grasp the situation


Red lights flashing through the Window in the rain
The rain causes red lights to flicker and reflect through the window


Can you hear the sirens moan?
Are you able to perceive the wailing sound of the sirens?


A white cane lying in a gutter, in the lane
A white blind person's cane is left abandoned in the roadside drain


When you're walking home alone
As you journey back to your dwelling unaccompanied


Don't let it bring you down
Do not allow it to make you feel down or discouraged


It's only castles burning
The troubles or challenges are just like castles that are on fire


Find someone who's turning
Seek out someone who is able to navigate through difficulties


And you will come around
Eventually, you will overcome and find a resolution


Don't let it bring you down
Do not allow it to make you feel down or discouraged


It's only castles burning
The troubles or challenges are just like castles that are on fire


Find someone who's turning
Seek out someone who is able to navigate through difficulties


And you will come around
Eventually, you will overcome and find a resolution


Don't let it bring you down
Do not allow it to make you feel down or discouraged


It's only castles burning
The troubles or challenges are just like castles that are on fire


Find someone who's turning
Seek out someone who is able to navigate through difficulties


And you will come around
Eventually, you will overcome and find a resolution




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