LS43
New Model Army Lyrics


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Busted out to the halfway house
At the top of Undercliffe Road
You and me and your motorbike
In the ice and drifting snow
3 a.m. and empty, the city ours alone
And laughing through the trails of frozen breathing

I swore to you that I could fly
If you only let me go
Holding on as we leant over
The edge of Baildon Moor
And far beneath the shadowed lands
The rocks and shapeless dark
And all that space for us to fall in
And all I could feel was myself fallingâ?¦

Neon weekends and madhouse nights
And so much time to taste
We built monuments to the things we loved
Then laid each one to waste
All in suicidal vengeance
Screaming 'justice justice now'
As across the burning bridges we thundered

Now all the rooms at the Inn are taken
By those wiser than us
We're still driving for the sunset, love
And then on into the dusk
Because all the dreams were meaningless
And impossible to touch




But we're still crazed enough to drive for ever
I swear that I can stay awake forever

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of New Model Army’s song LS43 are open to different interpretations. One possible explanation is a narrative about two lovers who drive around at night, seeking excitement and thrill. The opening lines evoke the image of a halfway house atop Undercliffe Road, which sets the tone of a journey that will take the two protagonists to unpredictable destinations. The mention of a motorbike and the reference to the ‘ice and drifting snow’ suggest that they are taking risks, defying the cold and the elements. Nature is a constant theme throughout the song, sometimes appearing as a threatening and daunting force, other times as a vast and liberating space.


The most striking section of the song is the one where the singer claims that he could fly if the other person only let him go. The image is a metaphor that encapsulates the idea of freedom, the desire to transcend the limits of the physical world, but also the tendency towards self-destruction. The image of ‘falling’ connotes both the exhilaration of the leap and the fear of the void. The song captures a sense of rebellion and recklessness that stems from an innate longing for meaning and adventure. Through its vivid imagery and haunting melody, LS43 reminds us of the importance of taking risks, of seizing the moment, and of not being deterred by the challenges that lie ahead.


Line by Line Meaning

Busted out to the halfway house
We left and went to the halfway house.


At the top of Undercliffe Road
The halfway house is located at the top of Undercliffe Road.


You and me and your motorbike
We went to the halfway house on your motorbike.


In the ice and drifting snow
We went to the halfway house in the midst of icy, drifting snow.


3 a.m. and empty, the city ours alone
It was 3 o'clock in the morning, and the city was empty, with only us in it.


And laughing through the trails of frozen breathing
We laughed while seeing our own frozen breaths.


I swore to you that I could fly
I promised you that I could fly.


If you only let me go
I could only fly if you let me go.


Holding on as we leant over
As we leaned over, we held on tightly.


The edge of Baildon Moor
We were on the edge of Baildon Moor.


And far beneath the shadowed lands
Far below us were shadowy lands.


The rocks and shapeless dark
There were only rocks and darkness there.


And all that space for us to fall in
There was a lot of space for us to fall down into.


And all I could feel was myself falling…
All I felt was myself falling.


Neon weekends and madhouse nights
We had weekends filled with neon lights and crazy nights.


And so much time to taste
We had a lot of time to experience and taste things.


We built monuments to the things we loved
We built things to honor the things we loved.


Then laid each one to waste
But then we destroyed everything we built.


All in suicidal vengeance
We did this with a sense of suicidal anger.


Screaming 'justice justice now'
We screamed for justice.


As across the burning bridges we thundered
We thundered across burning bridges.


Now all the rooms at the Inn are taken
The inn is now full.


By those wiser than us
Those who are wiser than us have taken all the rooms.


We're still driving for the sunset, love
But we're still driving towards the sunset, my love.


And then on into the dusk
And then on into the darkness.


Because all the dreams were meaningless
Because all of our dreams were meaningless.


And impossible to touch
And impossible to achieve.


But we're still crazed enough to drive for ever
But we're still crazy enough to drive forever.


I swear that I can stay awake forever
I swear that I can stay awake forever.




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Fred Mertz

Busted out to the halfway house
At the top of Undercliff Road
You and me and your motorbike
In the ice and drifting snow
3 a.m. and empty, the city ours alone
And laughing through the trails of frozen breathing

I swore to you that I could fly
If you only let me go
Holding on as we lent over
the edge of Baildon Moor
And far beneath the shadowed lands
The rocks and shapeless dark
And all that space for us to fall in
And all I could feel was myself falling...

Neon weekends and madhouse nights
And so much time to taste
We built monuments to the things we loved
Then laid each one to waste
All in suicidal vengeance
Screaming 'justice justice now'
As across the burning bridges we thundered

Now all the rooms at the Inn are taken
By those wiser than us
We're still driving for the sunset, love
And then on into the dusk
Because all the dreams were meaningless
And impossible to touch
But we're still crazed enough to drive for ever
I swear that I can stay awake forever



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