Keep In The Garage
Rawfire Lyrics


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Back from where we started
ZN we'll always be
Back from where we belong
It's not only me

Friendship over the years
Never crossing the line
Respect was always the key

Don't touch what's not yours
Buy and sell some demo tapes
Run back to the station to catch the last train

Oh Sorry
I forgot
I didn't mention you on
This one is for me

Just chill, you forgot
You live in there too
You're just not part of it





Later! Take care! Fuck you!

Overall Meaning

Rawfire's song "Keep in the Garage" is a poetic depiction of friendship and respect that has endured the test of time. The opening verse "Back from where we started / ZN we'll always be / Back from where we belong/ It's not only me" refers to returning to one's roots, a place of familiarity and comfort amongst dear companions. The reference to "ZN," presumably being an abbreviation of their hometown's name or a localization that holds significance to their friend circle, is an affirmation of their shared identity and a tribute to their bond.


The succeeding lines "Friendship over the years / Never crossing the line / Respect was always the key" reinforce the sanctity of their friendship as something that evolved over time and had an unwritten code that both parties respected. The last line is particularly powerful as it underscores the value of respect, which serves as a foundation for any relationship.


The next few lines, "Don't touch what's not yours / Buy and sell some demo tapes / Run back to the station to catch the last train" refer to a practical norm amongst bands or artists who are starting - to not use or take the materials of another artist without permission. It also points out their work ethic in selling demo tapes to hopefully take their passion for music to the next level. The last line, "Run back to the station to catch the last train," has an underlying sense of urgency, that the opportunities are fleeting, and they have to seize whatever they can to make their dreams come true.


The chorus of the song is where the titular phrase "Keep in the garage" is introduced. It's essentially the idea that their friendship is something they need to protect and treasure, much like how they protect and preserve their musical instruments or gear in a garage. The dismissive line "This one is for me / Just chill, you forgot / You live in there too / You're just not part of it" implies that their friendship goes beyond performing onstage, and regardless of who has ownership of the song, their bond remains strong.


Line by Line Meaning

Back from where we started
We have returned to our roots


ZN we'll always be
Our group will endure


Back from where we belong
We have come back to where we fit in


It's not only me
Others share this sentiment


Friendship over the years
Our relationship has evolved over time


Never crossing the line
We maintained appropriate boundaries


Respect was always the key
Respect was fundamental to our friendship


Don't touch what's not yours
Do not take what does not belong to you


Buy and sell some demo tapes
Let's try to make a profit by selling our demo tapes


Run back to the station to catch the last train
We need to hurry to get the last train home


Oh Sorry
I apologize


I forgot
I failed to remember


I didn't mention you on
You were not acknowledged in this instance


This one is for me
This is for my personal satisfaction


Just chill, you forgot
Calm down, you also forgot


You live in there too
You also reside in this place


You're just not part of it
You are not included in this situation


Later! Take care! Fuck you!
Goodbye, take care of yourself, I have no respect for you




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Ótimo clipe. Atualmente a cena independente está com uma ótima safra de bandas. Continuem o ótimo trabalho. Parabéns.

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