3. three hours
Nick Drake Lyrics


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Three hours from sundown
Jeremy flies
Hoping to keep
The sun from his eyes
East from the city
And down to the cave
In search of a master
In search of a slave

Three hours from London
Jacomo's free
Taking his woes
Down to the sea
In search of a lifetime
To tell when he's home
In search of a story
That's never been known

Three hours from speaking
Everyone's flown
Not wanting to be
Seen on their own
Three hours is needed
To leave from them all
Three hours to wonder
And three hours to fall

Three hours from sundown
Jeremy flies
Hoping to keep the sun from his eyes
East from the city
And down to the cave




In search of a master
In search of a slave

Overall Meaning

The song "Three Hours" by Nick Drake presents several characters each on their own journey of self-discovery. The song's main refrain "Three hours from sundown, Jeremy flies" seems to allude to the sense of urgency and fleeting nature of human life. The first stanza introduces us to Jeremy, who is flying towards the sun, perhaps to avoid it or perhaps to catch a glimpse of it before it sets. He is in search of a master or a slave, but it is unclear whether he is seeking to be one or the other.


The second stanza takes us to Jacomo, who is also on a journey towards the sea. He is looking for a lifetime worth of stories to tell when he returns home. The imagery of the sea is often used in literature to represent the unknown or the unconscious, and Jacomo's quest for a story that has never been told before suggests a longing for something deeper.


In the third stanza, the song takes a turn towards introspection. Everyone has seemingly left, and the singer is left alone to wonder and fall. Three hours seem to be both enough and too little time to make sense of what has happened.


Overall, "Three Hours" is a song that invites the listener to ponder the fleeting nature of life, the search for meaning, and the solitude that sometimes accompanies self-discovery.


Line by Line Meaning

Three hours from sundown
Three hours away from the sunset


Jeremy flies
Jeremy is flying in an airplane


Hoping to keep The sun from his eyes
Jeremy hopes to avoid the sunlight in his eyes during his flight


East from the city And down to the cave
Jeremy is flying towards the east of a city and descending towards a cave


In search of a master In search of a slave
Jeremy is searching for someone to be his master or slave


Three hours from London
Three hours away from London


Jacomo's free
Jacomo is free to do as he pleases


Taking his woes Down to the sea
Jacomo is taking his troubles to the sea


In search of a lifetime To tell when he's home
Jacomo is searching for an experience that will stay with him forever and remind him of home


In search of a story That's never been known
Jacomo is searching for a tale that has never been told before


Three hours from speaking
Three hours away from speaking with anyone


Everyone's flown
Everyone has left or gone away


Not wanting to be Seen on their own
No one wants to be seen alone


Three hours is needed To leave from them all
It takes three hours to get away from everyone


Three hours to wonder And three hours to fall
There are three hours to contemplate and three hours to possibly make a mistake


Three hours from sundown
Three hours away from the sunset


Jeremy flies
Jeremy is flying in an airplane


Hoping to keep The sun from his eyes
Jeremy hopes to avoid the sunlight in his eyes during his flight


East from the city And down to the cave
Jeremy is flying towards the east of a city and descending towards a cave


In search of a master In search of a slave
Jeremy is searching for someone to be his master or slave




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Preston


on Kimbie

And I need

And I need a Mackinaw

Preston


on Kimbie

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Preston


on Kimbie

It's not a show. It's a shawl. The point here is that can be once a luxury item, a shawl that costs $9, while the speaker needs a Mackinaw, which is a practical warm coat. She "wants" something, but he "needs" something.

Preston


on Kimbie

Kimbie wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie desires a performance that costs exactly nine dollars

Kimbie wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie repeatedly expresses her desire for a nine dollar performance

She wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie is insistent on attending a nine dollar show

And I need
The artist has a need that is yet to be revealed

Well Kimbie let your hair hang down
The artist is telling Kimbie to let her hair loose and relax

Kimbie let your hair hang down
The singer repeats his request to Kimbie, urging her to let go of her worries

Let your hair hang down
The singer encourages Kimbie to let her hair down, implying that she should stop worrying and enjoy herself

T'il it touches the ground
The artist suggests that Kimbie should let her hair down completely

Well Kimbie let your hair hang down
The artist reminds Kimbie to let go of her worries as he intends to depart soon

Kimbie let your hair hang down
The artist emphasizes the importance of Kimbie letting her hair down before he leaves

Cause come the morning I’ll be gone
The singer implies that he will not stay for long

Well Kimbie where you been so long
The artist questions Kimbie's whereabouts since he last saw her

I’ve been down in your state pen
Kimbie has spent time in a prison located in the singer's state

With those rough and rowdy
Kimbie has been surrounded by aggressive and unruly people

Rough and rowdy men
The people Kimbie has been surrounded by in prison are male and are known for their aggressive behaviour

Well Kimbie where you been so long
The artist repeats his question, wondering where Kimbie has been and why she has been away for so long

And I gotta go back again
Kimbie reveals that she has to return to prison once again

Well I wished I was a mole in the ground
The singer expresses his wish to be a mole that burrows underground

I wished I were a mole in the ground
The singer repeats his desire to become a mole

I was a mole in the ground
The artist imagines himself as a mole burrowing beneath the surface of the earth

And that I’d tear this mountain
The artist imagines himself digging through a mountain

I’d tear this mountain down
The artist would use his strength to destroy a mountain if he were a mole

Wished I was a mole in the ground
The singer repeats his desire to become a mole, implying that he wants to be free from the burdens of the human world

Dave


on Free Ride

That interpretation isn't correct at all.

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