123
Neil A. Kjos Music Company Lyrics


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The big wheel keeps on turning
On a simple line, day by day
The earth spins on its axis
One man struggle while another relaxes

There's a hole in my soul like a cavity
Seems the world is out to gather just by gravity
The wheel keeps turning, the sky's rearranging
Look, my son, the weather is changing

I'd like to feel that you could be free
Look up at the blue skies beneath a new tree
Sometime again, you'll turn green, and the sea turns red
My son, I said, the power of reflections over my head

The big wheel keeps on turning
On a simple line, day by day
The earth spins on its axis
One man struggle while another relaxes

We sang about the sun and danced among the trees
And we listened to the whisper of the city on the breeze
Will you cry in the most in a lead-free zone
Down within the shadows where the factories drone
On the surface of the wheel they build another town
And so the green come tumbling down
Yes, close your eyes and hold me tight
And I'll show you sunset sometime again

The big wheel keeps on turning
On a simple line, day by day
The earth spins on its axis
One man struggle while another relaxes

As a child solemn pray, my hope hides in disguise
While satellites and cameras watch from the skies
An acid drop of rain recycled from the sea
It washed away my shadow, burnt a hole in me
And all the king's men cannot put it back again
But the ghetto sun will nurture life
And mend my soul sometime again

The big wheel keeps on turning
On a simple line, day by day




The earth spins on its axis
One man struggle while another relaxes

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song, "123 Warm-Up," by Neil A. Kjos Music Company, paint a picture of a constantly turning world. The "big wheel" represents the Earth as it spins around its axis, and the "simple line" could be interpreted as the routine of everyday life. The lyrics suggest that some individuals are able to relax while others struggle, indicating a disparity in resources and opportunities. The singer describes feeling a "hole in [their] soul" and the weight of the world's gravity pulling them down.


Despite this, the song also hints at hope for the future. The singer dreams of a world where everyone is "free" and can enjoy nature together. They acknowledge that the world is constantly changing and that the "power of reflections" is important. The song suggests that even though the world is dark and complicated, there is still beauty to be found amidst the industrial noise and pollution.


In conclusion, "123 Warm-Up" seems to be a reflective and questioning song, one that encourages listeners to think about the state of the world and to search for personal hope and meaning even amidst chaotic circumstances.


Line by Line Meaning

The big wheel keeps on turning
Life goes on, day after day


On a simple line, day by day
Life is straightforward, it moves forward without pauses


The earth spins on its axis
The planet rotates on its own axis which gives us the day and night cycle


One man struggle while another relaxes
Life is unfair, some people have it easier than others


There's a hole in my soul like a cavity
I'm feeling incomplete, something is missing


Seems the world is out to gather just by gravity
It looks like life is taking control of us and we have no choice


The wheel keeps turning, the sky's rearranging
Life is changing constantly, and we can see it in the sky


Look, my son, the weather is changing
I want to teach my child to pay attention to the world around him


I'd like to feel that you could be free
I wish my child could live without any constraints or worries


Look up at the blue skies beneath a new tree
Take the time to appreciate life's beauty


Sometime again, you'll turn green, and the sea turns red
Life is full of surprises and strange events


My son, I said, the power of reflections over my head
I want my child to understand the importance of thoughts and self-awareness


We sang about the sun and danced among the trees
Enjoying life's simple pleasures


And we listened to the whisper of the city on the breeze
Being aware of the world around us


Will you cry in the most in a lead-free zone
Wondering if we can ever really escape the negative effects of modern life


Down within the shadows where the factories drone
The dark places where humans work tirelessly to keep life going


On the surface of the wheel they build another town
Life goes on, and we continue to create and innovate


And so the green come tumbling down
Nature is destroyed to make way for progress


Yes, close your eyes and hold me tight
Hold onto the people you love, especially during hard times


And I'll show you sunset sometime again
There will always be moments of beauty in life if we look for them


As a child solemn pray, my hope hides in disguise
When I was young, I used to send silent prayers up for better things to come


While satellites and cameras watch from the skies
Life is being watched and recorded by technology that we cannot escape


An acid drop of rain recycled from the sea
Even something as simple as rain can have a big impact


It washed away my shadow, burnt a hole in me
Something has caused me great pain and suffering, leaving a mark on me


And all the king's men cannot put it back again
Sometimes it feels like nothing can ever fix what's been broken


But the ghetto sun will nurture life
Hope can be found even in difficult circumstances


And mend my soul sometime again
One day, I hope to be healed and whole again




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