Looking Back
Sub-Motive Lyrics


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This town Is looking old and worn,
As far as I can tell.
Passing by
The clubs we used to play at,
And the streets we knew so well.

Memories of these places,
And of the the things we used to do.
Now they've all gone away,
Why'd we have to leave so soon?
Why'd we have to leave so soon?

Thinking back
To when we got in trouble,
For playing our music too loud,
And the time
We almost went to jail,
For running naked around town.

Memories of these places,
And of the things we used to do.
Now they've all gone away,
Why'd we have to leave so soon?
Why'd we have to leave so soon?

Memories of these places,
And of the things we used to do.
Now they've all gone away,




Why'd we have to leave so soon?
Why'd we have to leave so soon?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sub-Motive's song "Looking Back" express the feelings of nostalgia and longing for the past. The singer reflects on a town that has become old and worn, passing by the clubs they used to play at and the streets they knew so well. The memories of these places and the things they used to do there are the focus of the song. The singer asks why they had to leave so soon, indicating that they were forced to leave these memories behind and move on from the past.


The second verse of the song reveals some of the memories the singer has of these places. They recall getting in trouble for playing their music too loud and almost going to jail for running naked around town. These memories are likely from a time in the singer's life when they were young and carefree, and the world was full of possibility. The chorus repeats the singer's sadness at having to leave these memories behind, and the question of why they had to leave so soon.


Overall, "Looking Back" is a song about the passage of time and the sadness that comes with losing the things and places we love. The memories the singer has of the town and the silly things they did there are a testament to the power of nostalgia and the importance of holding onto our memories.


Line by Line Meaning

This town Is looking old and worn,
The singer observes that the town seems aged and tired.


As far as I can tell.
The singer is stating that this is their observation based on their perception.


Passing by
The singer is describing their current experience of moving through the town.


The clubs we used to play at,
The singer is passing by the places where they used to perform music.


And the streets we knew so well.
The singer is also passing by the streets they are familiar with.


Memories of these places,
The singer is reflecting on their personal recollections of these locations.


And of the the things we used to do.
The singer is also recalling the activities they engaged in while in these places.


Now they've all gone away,
The singer acknowledges that the places they once knew have disappeared.


Why'd we have to leave so soon?
The singer is questioning why they had to leave the places they loved earlier than they wanted.


Thinking back
The singer is recounting memories of the past.


To when we got in trouble,
The singer is specifically recalling a time when they were reprimanded.


For playing our music too loud,
The singer specifies the reason behind the scolding they received.


And the time
The singer is recalling yet another moment from the past.


We almost went to jail,
The singer is expressing a close call they had with the law.


For running naked around town.
The singer is revealing the reason they almost got in trouble with the authorities.


Memories of these places,
The singer once again remembers the places they used to know.


And of the things we used to do.
The singer continued to reminisce about the activities they enjoyed in these places.


Now they've all gone away,
The singer reaffirms that these cherished locations have disappeared.


Why'd we have to leave so soon?
The singer repeats their question, wondering why they had to leave these places too soon.


Why'd we have to leave so soon?
The singer concludes the song by repeating the previous line to emphasize their sense of loss over the disappearing places.




Lyrics © ANTHEM ENTERTAINMENT LP
Written by: Dan Hill

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