Cars Converge on Paris
Swervedriver Lyrics


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The Kremlin flies forever
In the face of expectation
Like sunshine seen through rain
I see American cars converge
On Paris Central Station
I came to mock
I left to pray




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Swervedriver's song Cars Converge on Paris describe a paradoxical situation where the Kremlin, which has a reputation for being a symbol of unyielding authoritarianism, seems to fly forever, which suggests a sense of freedom and liberation. This may be interpreted as a metaphor for the fact that even oppressive regimes cannot escape the universal human desire for independence and individuality. The contrast between the Kremlin and the American cars that converge on Paris Central Station emphasizes this theme of conflicting ideals and cultures. The image of the cars coming together in a foreign land reinforces the idea of a global commonality among people who may have different backgrounds and beliefs. Finally, the lyrics express the singer's ambiguous attitude towards this situation, suggesting that he came to the scene with a preconceived notion of what he would find, only to be surprised by what he actually saw. The transformation from mocking to praying reflects the complexity of human emotions and underscores the message that things are not always what they seem.


Line by Line Meaning

The Kremlin flies forever
The power and influence of the Russian government remain strong and unchanging.


In the face of expectation
Despite what people may have predicted or hoped for, the Kremlin has continued to endure.


Like sunshine seen through rain
The sight of the Kremlin's enduring power shines brightly, even in difficult times.


I see American cars converge
The arrival of American cars at Paris Central Station catches the artist's attention.


On Paris Central Station
Specifically at the train station in the heart of Paris.


I came to mock
The singer arrived with the intention of making fun of something or someone.


I left to pray
However, something changed their perspective and they departed with a newfound sense of humility and openness to spirituality.




Lyrics © A SIDE MUSIC LLC D/B/A MODERN WORKS MUSIC PUBLISHING, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: ADAM FRANKLIN, JIMMY HARTRIDGE

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Craig Pethe

The British were creating the greatest music in the 1990's since the 1960's. The "shoegazers" were creating music that quantum-leaped the 1960's to the stratosphere! Bands like Ride, Swervedriver, Blur, and My Bloody Valentine (Kevin Shields) were far ahead of their time, but got overshadowed by the simple 3-4 bar-chord bar grunge music scene from Seattle WA. Don't get perturbed, I like some of the grunge stuff (e.g., Black Hole Sun is a work of art), but England was creating music far beyond American comprehension. Swervedriver opened for a Smashing Pumpkins show in Tampa FL years ago. As a guitar player, and after the Swerve was done, I got bored after two Pumpkin songs songs and left. I'm now in  my 50's and I still hear the optimism of youth, happiness, beauty, sexuality, and sensation of a future and hope when I hear these great - and sorely overlooked - songs and bands. Adam Franklin, Kevin Shields, Andy Bell, et. al. are geniuses and deserve their time in musical history. Also, 16 Horsepower, and David Eugene Edwards, from the U.S, was far ahead of their time and overlooked by the music industry. Thanks for "listening" and salute these musical geniuses.

Adrian Martinez

Craig Pethe I whole heartedly agree and add that if there was any justice in this world Swervedriver would be BIGGER than Taylor Swift. They are one of the most criminally underrated bands to ever record a note of music.

Iggytommy

don't forget Spacemen 3. they were the precursor to all those shoegaze bands.

xAULISx

@Craig Pethe Coulnd't have put it better. Especially what you say about the "optimism of youth" in the UK Indie scene. It is impossible to get tired of the tunes from this time. Feels fresh everytime!

ajarnfrankie

- This song goes back away...mid 90s EP. Extremely difficult to find. The guitar work a timeless tapestry like no other that takes you places...SWD my favorite of all time.

xAULISx

My favorite Swervedriver tune!

bunnyzero0

I don't think I've ever heard this band before. I love them!

Tara

"I came to mock, I left to pray." this band is my heart.

Martyn Pot

My favourite swervies song!

ramiro fauno martinez

this song is pure bliss !!

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