Jungle
Rob Black Lyrics


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Deep in the night, it all comes alive, things start to bite, can't run and hide




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Rob Black's song "Jungle" depict a vivid and intense experience. The opening line, "Deep in the night, it all comes alive," suggests a transformation of the surroundings as darkness falls. It implies that the jungle, metaphorically representing a wild and unpredictable environment, awakens and reveals its true nature. This could also symbolize a metaphorical jungle within oneself, where repressed emotions or desires are unleashed under the cover of darkness.


The following line, "things start to bite, can't run and hide," creates a sense of vulnerability and entrapment. It implies that once embroiled in this jungle, be it literal or figurative, there is no escape from its dangers and challenges. The bites could represent both physical and emotional pain, suggesting that one cannot avoid or evade the consequences of their actions or situations.


Overall, these lyrics highlight the overwhelming and relentless nature of the jungle, emphasizing the need to confront and navigate its difficulties head-on. It presents a metaphorical exploration of one's inner struggles or external pressures, urging the listener to face and come to terms with these challenges rather than trying to avoid or ignore them.


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Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, PFIVE Entertainment Mexico
Written by: FRITZ D NIJMAN, JEFF KESSE, MAXIMILIAAN J OUDE WEERNINK, NIKITA ODNORALOV, PAUL N SINHA, ROB BLACK

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