Islands
Q.E.D Lyrics
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Late in my mind
Little signs, they
Point the way
Away
Calling me away
And in that silence
I find peace there
On my mind
Away
Calling me away
Woah
Woah
Away
Calling me away
But this old routine
Is a long, lost highway
Miles to something
Miles to someday
And the manager she says
If I'm late for work again
Well, I'd quit this show
But there's bills you know
So the highway never ends
Woah
Woah
Away
Calling me away
Jump on time
You'll be fine
Don't you cry, child
The Ocean has you
Jump on time
You'll be fine
Don't you cry, child
The Ocean has you
Woah
Woah
(You don't know the way
Try to, try and try and try)
Away
(Dreams I hear
Dreams I fear)
Calling me away
(Got to know the way)
Jump on time
You'll be fine
Don't you cry, child
The Ocean has you
Jump on time
You'll be fine
Don't you cry, child
The Ocean has you
The lyrics of Q.E.D's song "Islands" evoke a sense of longing for escape and peace amid the monotony of routine. The singer seems to find solace in the little signs that point the way to "little islands" in their mind, calling them away from the long, lost highway of their daily life. The silence that they find in these moments is where they find true peace, and the ocean seems to offer a form of escape, a way to jump on time and be fine, without fear or tears.
However, the singer is also held back by the realities of their life. With bills to pay and a job to keep, they are unable to fully embrace the escape that they long for. The repetition of the phrase "Woah, calling me away" emphasizes the conflict between their desire for freedom and the responsibilities that hold them back. The dreams that they hear and fear suggest a fear of the unknown, of what might happen if they were to truly embrace the call of the islands.
Overall, the lyrics of "Islands" offer a complex portrayal of the struggle between a longing for freedom and the responsibilities of everyday life. While the singer finds moments of peace in their mind and in the ocean, they are ultimately unable to fully embrace the escape that they desire.
Line by Line Meaning
Sometimes I find
Occasionally, I discover
Late in my mind
Deep in my thoughts
Little signs, they
Small indications
Point the way
Guide me
Away
To places far
Calling me away
Inviting me to explore
And in that silence
When it's quiet
I find peace there
I discover tranquility
Little islands
Small, serene places
On my mind
In my thoughts
But this old routine
However, my habitual life
Is a long, lost highway
Feels like an endless road
Miles to something
Far from something
Miles to someday
Far from my aspirations
And the manager she says
My boss tells me
If I'm late for work again
That if I'm tardy once more
Well, I'd quit this show
I would leave this job
But there's bills you know
But I need to pay my bills
So the highway never ends
So my journey goes on endlessly
Jump on time
Act at the right moment
You'll be fine
You will be all right
Don't you cry, child
Do not weep, my dear
The Ocean has you
The vast sea is guiding you
(You don't know the way
(You're unaware of the path
Try to, try and try and try)
Keep attempting)
Dreams I hear
I have ambitions
Dreams I fear
I'm fearful of my aspirations
Got to know the way
I need to discover the path
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Marco Anich, Zachary Jurkovich
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@trippyflippy34
Absolutely LOVE this song. It's very bittersweet to me but I hold this song close to my heart.
@thewooky
I love the song! dang... QED makes song good songs (to bad they are gone)
@slym2f
I really love this song since the first day I heard it
@scott201
Great song, great vocals
@raindropsandfeathers2245
I love this song so much
@darkangel07_
beautiful song!
@stevebond5588
Amazing female vocals...
@NitroBurner
I love this song!! I bought the album, Mobius off Amazon and it's awesome. Anyway, I love the piano/techno intro!
@TigerWoodsLibido
Someone please remix this into a synthwave version with a saxophone playing along. These tunes could get hugely popular with the right promotion.
@EddieGoing
Why isn’t this on iTunes?