Brass Lines
Sodastream Lyrics


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The two of us are guilty, I wrote it on my sleeve
From your marriage bed, were you holding out on me
Though this story might, I never want to see you leave
With these men in lights shouting out to me

'cause I want to be high
Yes I want to be bright
Oh there's something on my sleeve
Won't ascribe, won't abide
By the words that you might keep
And if what you say
'cause it might be true I've got to go
Go and find you, I'll wait for you this time

Through the milano storms and the blossoms through the week
I saw this battle born, I was holding you in the street
Ended by my house, 'cause a red light's warm indeed
And these men about will be shouting out to me

'cause I want to be high
Yes I want to be bright
Oh there's something on my sleeve
Won't ascribe, won't abide
By the words that you might keep
And if what you say
'cause it might be true I've got to go




Go and find you, I'll wait for you this time
Go and find you, it's hard to let it slide

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Brass Lines" by Sodastream talk about a complicated situation between two people. The first verse talks about a sense of guilt as the singer admits to wearing their heart on their sleeve. The mention of a marriage bed hints at an affair or a secret relationship that may not have been entirely honest. The singer acknowledges the delicate nature of the situation and does not want the other person to leave, but at the same time, there are other men vying for his attention, and he wants to feel alive.


The chorus emphasizes the desire to feel alive and not be restricted by the words and expectations of others. The singer wants to be high and bright, which could mean a sense of freedom, escape, or elation. The phrase "something on my sleeve" could signify a secret that the singer wants to keep, an emotional attachment that he wants to wear for all to see, or a literal badge of honor.


In the second verse, the singer talks about a physical encounter with the other person. The phrase "battle born" could refer to a tough past that the person has had to overcome, or it could mean that the singer sees the other person as a fighter or a survivor. The red light could represent a moment of pause or reflection, as the singer considers the complexity of the situation. The phrase "these men about" suggests that there are others who are watching or judging, adding to the pressure and tension.


Overall, the lyrics of "Brass Lines" convey a sense of conflict, desire, and uncertainty. The singer is torn between different emotions and expectations, and he wants to find a way to reconcile them. The use of imagery, such as the marriage bed, milano storms, and men in lights, adds depth and complexity to the song.


Line by Line Meaning

The two of us are guilty, I wrote it on my sleeve
Both of us are culpable for our actions, I wear my heart on my sleeve


From your marriage bed, were you holding out on me
Were you being unfaithful to me while in the bed you share with your spouse?


Though this story might, I never want to see you leave
Although our narrative may not be perfect, I cannot bear the thought of losing you


With these men in lights shouting out to me
As I am surrounded by these prominent figures, they clamor for my attention


'cause I want to be high
I desire to be elevated, to reach greater heights


Yes I want to be bright
I aspire to be radiant, luminous in my presence


Won't ascribe, won't abide
I will not assign or accept what you say without question


By the words that you might keep
By the statements you refrain from sharing


And if what you say
In the event that your words are truthful


'cause it might be true I've got to go
Because the statement may be valid, I must leave and investigate


Go and find you, I'll wait for you this time
I will search for you, I am willing to be patient this time around


Through the milano storms and the blossoms through the week
During the turbulent times and the tranquil moments of the week


I saw this battle born, I was holding you in the street
I witnessed this conflict arise, I embraced you while on the street


Ended by my house, 'cause a red light's warm indeed
We concluded our journey near my dwelling due to the welcoming glow of a red light


And these men about will be shouting out to me
These individuals surrounding me will continue to seek my attention


Go and find you, it's hard to let it slide
I must search for you, it is difficult to leave matters unresolved




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