Chalk the Cracks
Seaweed Lyrics


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start in the middle and i'll unfold it
press on my back a while i'll unfold that too
act just like a child shoud be scolded
if things aren't even they'll be tied

exits come and go by tenfold
hands wave goodbye
plans are bought then thrown and resold
i know the drive like morning

reason for the change of address
numbers have gone
everything that's worth their keepsake
can all fall to eyesore

press in the middle and i'll unfold it
press on my back a while i'll unfold that too
act just like a child shoud be scolded
if things aren't even they'll be tied

so let's pace the shells awhile
and chalk the craks to trial
so let's pace the shells a while
and chalk the cracks to trial

the line across just makes me nervous
it's not for free
i think of it less as a service
more like an albatross





so let's pace the shells awhile
and chalk the craks to trial

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Seaweed's song "Chalk the Cracks" explore the theme of change, uncertainty and the feeling of being lost. The opening line "start in the middle and I'll unfold it" can be seen as the singer's invitation to the listener to join them on their journey towards finding a sense of direction. The line "press on my back a while I'll unfold that too" suggests that the singer is willing to bear some weight and provide support to those around them, in exchange for a sense of clarity.


The next few lines, "act just like a child should be scolded if things aren't even they'll be tied" can be interpreted in multiple ways. It could be seen as a call to take responsibility for one's actions and strive towards balance and fairness, or it could be an indictment of the societal system that punishes the weaker party for the mistakes of the powerful.


The lines "exits come and go by tenfold, hands wave goodbye, plans are bought then thrown and resold, I know the drive like morning" further reinforce the idea of the constant flux and unpredictability of life. The use of the metaphor of driving in the last line suggests that even amidst the chaos, the singer has a firm grip on their destiny and is determined to keep moving forward.


The lyrics then shift towards a reflection on material possessions and their worth. The line "reason for the change of address, numbers have gone, everything that's worth their keepsake can all fall to eyesore" can be seen as a commentary on the futility of accumulating wealth and possessions in the face of change and uncertainty.


The chorus "so let's pace the shells awhile and chalk the cracks to trial" can be interpreted as a call to slow down and take stock of one's surroundings, possibly even to use the imperfections and flaws in one's situation as a starting point for growth and self-discovery.


Finally, the line "the line across just makes me nervous, it's not for free, I think of it less as a service, more like an albatross" can be seen as a reference to the metaphorical lines that divide and separate us, whether it be societal norms, cultural barriers or personal biases.


Line by Line Meaning

start in the middle and i'll unfold it
I can help you understand something by starting in the middle and working my way out.


press on my back a while i'll unfold that too
I have burdens I’m carrying, but I can handle them if you support me.


act just like a child shoud be scolded
Sometimes I need to be reprimanded for my childish behavior.


if things aren't even they'll be tied
If situations aren't balanced, they’ll need to be corrected.


exits come and go by tenfold
Opportunities come and go quickly and frequently.


hands wave goodbye
People leave or situations end, and we say goodbye.


plans are bought then thrown and resold
We make plans, but they don't always work out so we have to adjust or change them.


i know the drive like morning
I am familiar with the path I’m taking, it’s routine.


reason for the change of address
There is a motive for moving or changing residence.


numbers have gone
The numbers or results have decreased or vanished.


everything that's worth their keepsake
The things that are valuable to them and worth keeping.


can all fall to eyesore
All things can become unimportant or useless.


press in the middle and i'll unfold it
I can help you understand something by starting in the middle and working my way out.


so let's pace the shells awhile
Let's take a break and walk along the beach.


and chalk the craks to trial
We can mark the cracks with chalk to test stability.


the line across just makes me nervous
The line or boundary is making me feel uneasy.


it's not for free
There is a cost or sacrifice involved.


i think of it less as a service
I don't consider it to be a simple task, but a challenging responsibility.


more like an albatross
It feels like a burden or responsibility that is difficult to remove or escape.


so let's pace the shells awhile
Let's take a break and walk along the beach.


and chalk the craks to trial
We can mark the cracks with chalk to test stability.




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VegasMeat

Great 90s Alternative rock band from the Pacific Northwest.

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Big Time Memories Bro...One of the all-time greatest bands ever! Thank you

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Super underrated band!