The Call
Soldout Lyrics


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I found my father at the back down line (?)
I had a wacking but I found just fine (?)
Words are stock inside
I'm paralysed
Left behind the days I was a child

I found your head (?) in my secret nights
The riven were comming from my hearth
Color's changing switching coming trought the night




It's just another name for paradise

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Soldout's song 'The Call' appear to convey a sense of discovery and acceptance, as the singer finds both his father and a part of himself that were once lost. The opening lines suggest that the singer had been searching for his father, and after a long journey, finally found him at a train station ('back down line'). Despite the challenges he faced along the way ('had a wacking'), he ultimately arrived at his destination ('found just fine'). The subsequent lines - 'Words are stock inside, I'm paralyzed' - perhaps indicate that this reunion was not as fulfilling as he'd hoped, and that he's struggling to find the right words to say.


Line by Line Meaning

I found my father at the back down line (?)
I discovered my father at a remote location, possibly referring to a moment of introspection or a metaphorical reference to reconnecting with oneself


I had a wacking but I found just fine (?)
Despite facing challenges, I managed to overcome them and emerge unscathed


Words are stock inside
I feel constrained and unable to express myself fully


I'm paralysed
I am stuck and unable to take action


Left behind the days I was a child
I have grown up and moved on from my childhood, possibly implying a sense of nostalgia or longing for simpler times


I found your head (?) in my secret nights
I cannot stop thinking about someone, particularly in moments of solitude and contemplation


The riven were comming from my hearth
I am grappling with intense emotions and inner turmoil


Color's changing switching coming trought the night
The world is constantly evolving and changing, even in the darkness of the night


It's just another name for paradise
Maybe there is beauty in the chaos and impermanence of life




Writer(s): charlotte maison, david baboulis

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Comments from YouTube:

@Fraustyyy

Une des meilleures ouvertures de concert que j'ai entendu depuis des années... Le break de kick bien puissant qui fait trembler les murs et tout, ça décoiffe! Soldout I <3 You

@TheAshwinmenon

Good one

@m0ukyy

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