Compound Fracture
My Morning Jacket Lyrics


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Compound fracture gonna ring the gong
And sound a warning of what's to come
If we ain't careful as to where we step
Paradise calling or untimely death

Compound fracture gotta set the bone
Wrap it up let it heal on its own
Don't walk on it, give it time to rest

There's no evil, there's no good
Only people doing as they should
There is life in love and sound
Get as much as you can keep around
'fore they put you into the ground

For who knows how long? (paradise calling)
How long? (paradise calling)

I know you're young, that's the time to learn
If we're too soft on you, you will get burned
Fill your skull with what you want

There's no evil, there's no good
Only people doing as they should
Or as they shouldn't in the light of day
God and the devil were made up anyway
But their meaning's so real and so plain
There is life in love and sound
Get as much as you can keep around
Before they put you into the ground

For who knows how long? (paradise calling)
How long? (paradise calling)

For who knows how long? (paradise calling)
How long? (paradise calling)

'Til the next go round
'Til the next go round

Compound fracture gonna ring the gong
And sound a warning of what's to come




If we ain't careful as to where we step
Paradise calling or untimely death

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to My Morning Jacket's song Compound Fracture serve as a warning to the listener about being mindful of their choices and actions, as they can lead to either paradise calling or untimely death. The "compound fracture" mentioned in the lyrics serves as a metaphor for the potential harm that can be caused by careless actions. The lyrics suggest taking the time to heal properly, rather than rushing back into potentially dangerous situations.


The song also touches on the concept of good and evil, suggesting that these labels are not fixed, but rather determined by individual actions. The lyrics encourage listeners to prioritize love and sound in their lives and to make the most of the time they have before they are "put into the ground." The repetition of the phrase "paradise calling" throughout the song suggests that the ultimate goal should be to strive for a form of paradise or contentment in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Compound fracture gonna ring the gong
There will be a loud warning signal of impending danger


And sound a warning of what's to come
There will be a clear alert of future troubles


If we ain't careful as to where we step
We need to be cautious about our choices and actions


Paradise calling or untimely death
One can either pursue happiness or face unforeseen peril


Compound fracture gotta set the bone
If we get hurt, we need to repair ourselves


Wrap it up let it heal on it's own
After being hurt, we must let time take its course for healing


Don't walk on it, give it time to rest
To enable recovery, we should avoid overexertion


There's no evil, there's no good
There are no inherent morals, only human choices


Only people doing as they should
People act out of free will with a sense of right or wrong


There is life in love and sound
Life is enriched by positive experiences and meaningful connections


Get as much as you can keep around
It is important to cherish and maintain joy and relationships


Before they put you into the ground
Before death, make the most of life's opportunities


I know you're young, that's the time to learn
Youth is the optimal time for learning and growth


If we're too soft on you, you will get burned
Excessive coddling can cause disadvantage later in life


Fill your skull with what you want
Fill your mind with ideas and knowledge that appeal to you


Or as they shouldn't in the light of day
People often act unethically while in plain sight


God and the devil were made up anyway
Religious concepts are human creations


But their meaning's so real and so plain
The impact of religious ideas is significant


For who knows how long? (paradise calling)
No one knows how much time they have left to pursue happiness


How long? (paradise calling)
Questioning how much time one has left to seek paradise


'Til the next go round
Until the next cycle or phase of life




Lyrics © WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: James Edward Olliges Jr.

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D Ringo


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Fantastic song...simple song with a huge message

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