Traffic Jam
Never Yellow Lyrics


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In a room of silence no one can hear you scream
Nothing now is what it seems
Traffic jam in the back of a hearse

Why are you wasting your time
When you should be wasting your life
When the silver lining rides the sky
Be sure to cast those eyes




Overall Meaning

The first line, "In a room of silence no one can hear you scream," sets the tone for a feeling of isolation and frustration. It suggests that the singer feels trapped and unable to express themselves or be understood by others. The imagery of a room of silence creates a sense of confinement and powerlessness.


The following line, "Nothing now is what it seems," adds to the theme of disillusionment and uncertainty. It implies that the singer's perception of reality has been distorted, and they are questioning the authenticity of their surroundings. This line could also suggest a sense of disillusionment with societal norms or expectations.


The phrase "Traffic jam in the back of a hearse" is a poignant metaphor that conveys a feeling of being stuck in a stagnant and lifeless situation. It implies that the singer feels trapped in a cycle of monotony or perhaps a state of emotional numbness. The hearse, typically associated with death and funerals, adds a somber element to the metaphor, further emphasizing the bleakness and stagnation of the singer's circumstances.


The second paragraph shifts the focus to the listener or a specific individual, challenging them with the question, "Why are you wasting your time when you should be wasting your life?" This line suggests a criticism of complacency and settling for less in life. It urges the listener to break free from the constraints of society and pursue a more fulfilling existence. The contrast between "time" and "life" highlights the difference between merely existing and truly living.


The next line, "When the silver lining rides the sky, be sure to cast those eyes," introduces a glimmer of hope. It suggests that amidst the difficulties and frustrations, there are moments of positivity and opportunity. The metaphor of the "silver lining" represents a chance for something better, and the instruction to "cast those eyes" encourages the listener to be vigilant and open to recognizing and seizing these moments of potential.


Overall, "Traffic Jam" by Never Yellow explores themes of frustration, disillusionment, and the desire for something more meaningful in life. The lyrics paint a picture of entrapment, challenging the listener to question their choices and consider breaking free from societal expectations. However, the song also offers a glimmer of hope, emphasizing the importance of staying alert to the possibilities for a brighter future.




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Written by: Cathal Carlin

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Adri Menez

You take a ride on a minibus
Destination Kingston(The Kingston)
Suddenly we came to a stop
And then I looked around
It was red lights, green lights, yellow lights
Turning upside down
Red lights, green lights, yellow lights
To be a reviving end...
PaaPaa PeePeeeeeee... Traffic Jam
In the city, traffic jaaaaaaaaam!
In the city.

You take a ride on a minibus
Destination Kingston(The Kingston)
Suddenly we came to a stop
And then I looked around
It was red lights, green lights, yellow lights
Turning upside down
Red lights, green lights, yellow lights
You don't even know where to go
PaaPaa PeePeeeeeeee... Traffic Jam



All comments from YouTube:

Andre Matulich

Eric is one underrated reggae artist. I only discovered him in 1995? But I'll cherish his sounds to my last day on this earth.

Jhonny Silva

Pedra demais Eric donaldson 👍

Wanessa Lessa

Amoo muito💜

Thais Santos

ei esse Eric canta de mais poww, amo amo amo

Douglas Tiffah Francis

this guy Eric, rocks my bones,he's more than more!!!!!!

Teresa wambui Nowottny

1984...was Six years old...fell in Love with this Song...grew up listening through the Boxed Speakers that gave Good Sound System...Touch down!!
Good old music Never dies!!still listening to 80's music...2018!!

Muuna Nkari

how old are you now? salimia wajukuu! hehehe

Bastian P

I heard it for the first time today in taxi on my way home from work..And i have Eric`s albums but never heard this..It was like Wow..

Ricardo matos

fala verdade galera o som de eric donaldson nao tem pra´ninguem bom de mais firmeza

msalanyama village

brilliant sound,sweet songs ... leaving a mark for everrrr

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