Bluebeat
New Model Army Lyrics


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Pulling away from Preston Street at the midnight call
The animals are restless and awake
We travel in hope just like we always have
Like everyone always did
The woman with topaz eyes who takes the money
And rolls the dice is counting the cards
We get weak tea and cheap food from the tattooed man
In the caravan, I don't know many things that taste this good
And there's always something new to fall in love with
Gaze into the heavens on a night as clear as ice
We held our breath, as a new jewel glistens in the
Belt of Orion â?? out to the west
And parked up on the ridge between all the different lands
I feel I've always been here
Do we go back to the city, back to the lights
To the unforgiven world or on into the night
Where there's always something new to fall in love with




Searching after something new to fall in love with
There's always got to be something new to fall in love with

Overall Meaning

The song "Bluebeat" by New Model Army takes us on a journey of escape and freedom with the lyrics portraying the experiences of a group of people who are travelling away from the city lights, towards an unknown destination. The lyrics depict the restlessness of the group, the hope that they have for the future, and their search for something new to fall in love with. They are looking for an escape from the unforgiving world and are ready to embrace anything new that comes their way.


The caravan in the song symbolizes the group's transient lifestyle, and the woman with topaz eyes represents temptation and risk-taking. The reference to weak tea and cheap food highlights the group's simple, but contented lifestyle, and the mention of a new jewel glistening in the Belt of Orion creates an image of discovery and wonder.


Line by Line Meaning

Pulling away from Preston Street at the midnight call
The singer and his companions are leaving Preston Street at night, possibly to go on an adventure.


The animals are restless and awake
The singer feels a sense of excitement and anticipation, as if something wild and untamed is stirring within him and his companions.


We travel in hope just like we always have
The singer and his companions embark on this journey with a sense of optimism and a belief that good things will come from it.


Like everyone always did
The artist acknowledges that this sense of hope and adventure is not unique to them, but something that all people experience when setting out on a journey.


The woman with topaz eyes who takes the money
The artist is describing a mysterious and alluring woman who seems to be involved in some sort of gambling or financial transactions.


And rolls the dice is counting the cards
The singer further characterizes this woman as someone who is skilled at gambling and knows how to manipulate chance to her advantage.


We get weak tea and cheap food from the tattooed man
The singer and his companions are getting sustenance from someone who seems like an outsider or outcast, possibly someone with a rebellious spirit or a broken past.


In the caravan, I don't know many things that taste this good
Despite the humble and perhaps unappetizing nature of their food and drink, the artist finds a simple pleasure in the experience of sharing it with others in a caravan.


And there's always something new to fall in love with
The artist recognizes the endless potential for discovering new people, places or experiences while on this journey, and the joy that comes with it.


Gaze into the heavens on a night as clear as ice
The artist is describing a moment of clarity and wonder, when the night sky appears crystal clear and visible from a high vantage point.


We held our breath, as a new jewel glistens in the
The companions are enraptured by the beauty of the night sky, specifically a new star or constellation that sparkles in the Belt of Orion.


Belt of Orion â?? out to the west
The artist is describing the specific location of the new celestial phenomenon, which is located towards the western horizon.


And parked up on the ridge between all the different lands
The companions have positioned themselves on a ridgeline that overlooks various territories or regions, possibly indicating a sense of adventure across many different landscapes or cultures.


I feel I've always been here
The singer experiences a sense of connection or belonging to the place where they are standing, as if they are where they are supposed to be.


Do we go back to the city, back to the lights
The singer is contemplating whether to return to civilization and the comfort of familiarity, represented by the urban environment and its lights.


To the unforgiven world or on into the night
The artist is considering the possibility of continuing on the journey into the unknown and possibly dangerous world, as opposed to turning back towards safety.


Searching after something new to fall in love with
This line repeats the sentiment that there is always something new and exciting to discover, and that the companions are actively searching for it in order to experience that thrill again.


There's always got to be something new to fall in love with
This line repeats again the belief that life is about discovering new things to love and be inspired by, and that the journey itself is what makes life worth living.




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Anna Logg


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Meaningless "AI" generated guff. Welcome to the future of the internet. Fortunately I still have my cassettes with lyrics on the inlay card, and an imagination.

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