Debris
Neal Casal Lyrics


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I left you on the debris
At the Sunday morning market
You were sorting thorough the odds and ends
You was looking for a bargain

I heard your footsteps at the front door
And that old familiar love song
'Cause you knew you'd find me waiting there
At the top of the stairs

And I went there and back
Just to see how far it was
And you, you tried to tell me
But I had to learn for myself

There's more trouble at the depot
With the general worker's union
And you said they'll never change a thing
They won't fight, and they're not working

Oh you was my hero
But now you are my good friend
And I've been there and back
And now I know how far it is

But I left you on the debris
And we both know you got no money
And I wonder what you would've done
Without me hanging around




Without me hanging around
Without me hanging around

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Neal Casal's song Debris seem to tell a story about a relationship that has ended, leaving one person behind. The song starts with the singer leaving their partner at the Sunday Morning Market while they are looking for a bargain. The idea of leaving someone behind on debris means they are left behind on something of little value, which could be an analogy for the relationship not being worth much to the singer.


The chorus of the song explores the idea of trying to understand how far something is. The singer goes there and back, trying to figure out the distance and understand for themselves. It could be a metaphor for trying to understand the depth of the relationship and the emotions involved in it. The second verse of the song talks about more trouble at the depot with the general worker's union, indicating that there were external problems in the relationship that may have contributed to its failure.


The song ends with the singer acknowledging the end of the relationship and leaving their partner behind with no money, wondering what they would have done without them. The song seems to be a reflection on the journey of understanding the depth of the relationship and the realization that it is over.


Overall, the lyrics of Neal Casal's song Debris are poetic and tell a story about the end of a relationship, how it affected the singer, and their journey of understanding the distance between them.


Line by Line Meaning

I left you on the debris
I abandoned you in a place full of waste and rubble


At the Sunday morning market
At a crowded public area where goods for sale are displayed on Sunday morning


You were sorting thorough the odds and ends
You were examining every miscellaneous and useless item


You was looking for a bargain
You were searching for a deal or a bargain


I heard your footsteps at the front door
I heard the sound of your feet coming closer to my front entryway


And that old familiar love song
And the same song we both used to listen to when we were in love


'Cause you knew you'd find me waiting there
Because you expected to see me waiting for you there


At the top of the stairs
At the uppermost part of the steps leading to my place


And I went there and back
And I made the journey there and back again


Just to see how far it was
Merely to gauge the distance and get an idea of the length of the journey


And you, you tried to tell me
And you made an attempt to warn or advise me


But I had to learn for myself
But I was determined to gain knowledge and experience through my own actions


There's more trouble at the depot
There are more issues or difficulties at the transportation hub


With the general worker's union
Involving the labor union for the regular workforce


And you said they'll never change a thing
And you expressed your belief that they will never make any modifications or improvements


They won't fight, and they're not working
They refuse to battle or work in resolving the issues


Oh you was my hero
Oh, you were once my hero or role model


But now you are my good friend
But now you have become my close and trusted companion


And I've been there and back
And I have traveled to that location and returned multiple times


And now I know how far it is
And now I am aware of the exact distance and length of that journey


But I left you on the debris
However, I abandoned you in a place full of waste and rubble


And we both know you got no money
And both of us are aware that you have no funds or resources


And I wonder what you would've done
And I imagine what your actions or choices would have been


Without me hanging around
If I had not been present and attentive to your needs


Without me hanging around
If I had not been present and attentive to your needs


Without me hanging around
If I had not been present and attentive to your needs




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