40 Days
Sodastream Lyrics


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Sisters moving down
Closing up the alleyways
Sing songs and saying I am wholesale
Sisters in the boardroom
Checking out the chimney sweep
Laying carpet down and giving up hope

it's sort of lonely
It's what remains
Saddle up and bring your sorry stains
Licking up the seaside
This couch was wrong and I've been
Holding on

forty days now




What's in store
Sisters on your pillow

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Sodastream's "40 Days" paint a picture of despair and hopelessness. The first verse introduces the "sisters" who seem to be facing difficult times as they are "Closing up the alleyways" and "Giving up hope". They are depicted as being in different settings - from the boardroom to the chimney sweep - but they all seem to be going through the same struggle, as reflected in the line "Saddle up and bring your sorry stains". The singer sounds like a bystander, observing the events from afar, with the line "It's what remains" emphasizing a sense of detachment and helplessness.


The second verse continues in the same vein with the imagery focusing on a seaside setting where the singer seems to be trying to find solace in the ocean. However, despite the soothing imagery of the ocean being "licked up", there is a sense of dissatisfaction with the couch, which is described as being "wrong". The final line "Holding on" paints a picture of stubbornness and perseverance in the face of adversity.


The chorus, which repeats the phrase "Forty days now, what's in store?" is a clear indication of the passing of time and the uncertainty of what the future holds. The final line "Sisters on your pillow" suggests a sense of vulnerability and the need for comfort.


Overall, the lyrics in "40 Days" are raw and emotive, exploring themes of despair, loss, and uncertainty, while also pointing towards a sense of resilience and hopefulness.


Line by Line Meaning

Sisters moving down
A group of female companions are walking downwards, likely in a physical or emotional sense.


Closing up the alleyways
They are metaphorically closing off any negative paths or influences in their lives.


Sing songs and saying I am wholesale
They are confidently and proudly declaring themselves as a united and powerful group.


Sisters in the boardroom
These women are taking charge and leading in a professional setting.


Checking out the chimney sweep
They are thoroughly examining and analyzing every aspect of their situation.


Laying carpet down and giving up hope
They may be trying to improve their environment, but at the same time, they are losing optimism and losing sight of their goals.


It's sort of lonely
Being a leader or part of a group can often feel isolating or taxing.


It's what remains
Despite obstacles, they are persevering and only what's left of their hard work remains.


Saddle up and bring your sorry stains
They are challenging themselves and others to take accountability and embrace their imperfections and flaws.


Licking up the seaside
This line is nonsensical and doesn't seem to have a clear meaning or connection to the rest of the lyrics.


This couch was wrong and I've been holding on
The couch could be a metaphor for something in their life that no longer serves them, but they are still clinging onto it for some reason.


Forty days now. What's in store?
They are curious and uncertain about what the future may hold after a period of time.


Sisters on your pillow
The women are seeking comfort and support from each other, likely in a vulnerable or emotional moment.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: PETER RONALD COHEN, KARL STEPHEN SMITH

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