Wishing
Propagandhi Lyrics


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She says: Everyone is dancing
And it's raining all the while
Wishing, too many regrets
Wishing, too many regrets

It's all so lonely
It's all just a dream
Wishing, too many regrets
Wishing, too many regrets

I wish





Wishing, too many regrets
Wishing, too many regrets

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Propagandhi's song Wishing are written in a very poetic and evocative style that conveys a sense of longing and sadness. The opening lines, "She says: Everyone is dancing And it's raining all the while," create a vivid image of a crowded dancefloor in the midst of a storm, suggesting a juxtaposition of joy and pain. The repeated refrain, "Wishing, too many regrets," underscores this sense of regret and missed opportunities, as if the singer is reflecting on all the things they wished they had done differently.


The lines "It's all so lonely, It's all just a dream" add another layer of meaning to the song, suggesting a sense of disillusionment or detachment with the world around them. The singer seems to be caught in a state of longing, unable to move on from their regrets or find hope for the future. The final line, "I wish," is a simple but powerful statement that encapsulates the song's central theme: the desire for something that is out of reach.


Overall, the lyrics to Wishing are a powerful expression of the human experience, capturing the emotions and longings that we all feel at some point in our lives. The song's haunting melody and evocative lyrics make for a truly memorable listening experience.


Line by Line Meaning

She says: Everyone is dancing
She remarks that everyone around seems to be happy and enjoying themselves by dancing


And it's raining all the while
Despite the celebratory atmosphere, there is still sadness and despair with the presence of rain


Wishing, too many regrets
The singer is lamenting that they have too many unfulfilled desires and regrets


Wishing, too many regrets
The repetition of the phrase emphasizes the weight of the regrets and desires that the artist has


It's all so lonely
The artist feels isolated and alone amidst the crowd of happy dancers


It's all just a dream
The singer feels like the happiness around them is not real and is only a fleeting dream


Wishing, too many regrets
The singer repeats the phrase again to express the persistence of their regrets and desires


Wishing, too many regrets
The repetition continues to emphasize the weight of the artist's regrets and desires


I wish
The artist expresses their longing for something that seems unattainable




Writer(s): J Robbins, John Schroeder, Peter Moffett, Thomas Ostrow

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Comments from YouTube:

Quarthon

Love this album, but I'm glad this song isnt on it. It's only ok.

Propagandhi Pod

@alan duncan i would imagine jord agrees https://open.spotify.com/episode/0jbgvSPOBqyRkfZzsVA29y?si=eHDNgVhnTiGTvRxAYvtngA&dl_branch=1

alan duncan

Jord is a great drummer, but I prefer the drumming on the original GI version.

Gregory Soden

it's a Government Issue cover and it's on the bonus edition.