Interference
The Birdwatchers Lyrics


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Wear it on your sleeve
Some things wear you down
Some things never change
Nothing comes around anymore

No one left to blame
Nothing more to give
Rather quit the game
That's no way to live

"Everything always works out
Everything happens for reasons you
Probably don't understand
Trust me, it makes this much easier

Maybe it's fine to be sad
Certainly life is not fair, but be
Mindful of what you once had
Know that it's not always terrible"

Gripped, imagining
Ways this could go wrong
Just to smile and say
You knew it all along

Ash and blackened coals
Waiting for a spark
Lost warmth long ago
The fire has gone dark

"Everything always works out
Everything happens for reasons you
Probably don't understand
Trust me, it makes this much easier

Maybe it's fine to be sad
Certainly life is not fair, but be
Mindful of what you once had
Know that it's not always terrible"

No one left to blame
Nothing more to give




Rather quit the game
That's no way to live

Overall Meaning

The song "Interference" by The Birdwatchers reflects the emotions of someone who is feeling drained and defeated by life. The opening lines of the song, "Wear it on your sleeve, some things wear you down," suggest that the singer is feeling worn out and vulnerable. The lines "Nothing comes around anymore, no one left to blame" imply a sense of isolation and helplessness.


The chorus of the song offers a message of hope, with the repeated refrain "everything always works out, everything happens for reasons you probably don't understand." This can be interpreted as a reminder that even when things seem bleak, there is always some purpose to what's happening, and eventually things will improve. However, the fact that this refrain is repeated suggests that the singer may be having trouble believing it. The line "that's no way to live" indicates that while the singer may understand the message of the chorus intellectually, they are struggling to apply it to their own life.


The second half of the song begins with the lines "gripped, imagining ways this could go wrong, just to smile and say you knew it all along." This suggests that the singer may be experiencing anxiety and a sense of self-doubt, but is trying to put on a brave face and pretend that everything is under control. The image of "ash and blackened coals, waiting for a spark, lost warmth long ago, the fire has gone dark" is a powerful metaphor that conveys a sense of hopelessness and despair.


Overall, "Interference" is a poignant reflection on the struggles of living in an uncertain and often difficult world. It offers a message of hope and resilience, but also acknowledges the pain and difficulty that comes with being human.


Line by Line Meaning

Wear it on your sleeve
Be open and honest about your true feelings


Some things wear you down
Certain things can take a toll on you over time


Some things never change
Certain situations or people always remain the same


Nothing comes around anymore
Things that used to happen no longer occur


No one left to blame
There's no one to hold responsible


Nothing more to give
There's nothing left to offer or contribute


Rather quit the game
It's better to walk away from a situation than continue to struggle


That's no way to live
It's not fulfilling or satisfying to live in such a way


"Everything always works out Everything happens for reasons you Probably don't understand Trust me, it makes this much easier
Despite not understanding why things happen, trust that they will work out and it'll be easier in the end


Maybe it's fine to be sad
It's okay to feel down sometimes


Certainly life is not fair, but be
Life can be unfair, but it's important to


Mindful of what you once had
Remember what you've lost or used to have


Know that it's not always terrible
Realize that things aren't always all bad


Gripped, imagining
Held tight, thinking about


Ways this could go wrong
Possible negative outcomes


Just to smile and say
Merely to pretend everything is alright and say


You knew it all along
Act as though you were aware of what would happen


Ash and blackened coals
Remnants of a once-burning fire


Waiting for a spark
Hoping for something to rekindle the flame


Lost warmth long ago
The comfort or closeness that once existed is far gone


The fire has gone dark
The passion or drive has dwindled away




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Written by: Keego Gross

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