Forest For the Trees
The Dream Syndicate Lyrics


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Let me tell you about a place that I've been before
it lies behind that old locked door
it looks like a page out of paradise
but only half as good at twice the price

And I laugh at what we've become
and I smile at the way things have gone
trying to lift the man up from his knees
trying to find the forest for the trees
the forest for the trees

Let me tell you about a friend that I once knew
I believe he lived next door to you
he held it tight inside his shell
and then one day the axe just fell

Let me tell you about another time
about the sweetest spot in its early prime




if the memory is all you lack
just open your eyes cause you can never go back.

Overall Meaning

The Dream Syndicate's song "Forest For the Trees" seems to be a reflection of the past and the present, and a commentary on the nature of life. The first verse describes a place that the singer has been to before, but which is now locked and inaccessible. This place is described as being like paradise, but not quite as good and twice as expensive. Perhaps this is a metaphor for something that was once beautiful and full of promise but has since become inaccessible or unattainable.


The chorus takes a more optimistic tone. The singer laughs at what they and others have become and smiles at the way things have gone. They are trying to lift themselves and others up from their current state, to see the bigger picture and find the forest for the trees. This could be interpreted as a call to appreciate the beauty and meaning in life, even when it seems hidden or overshadowed by everyday struggles.


The second verse introduces the idea of a friend who held something inside and then suddenly lost it all. This seems to be a cautionary tale about the fragility of life and the importance of taking risks and seizing opportunities while we can.


The song ends on a bittersweet note, with the singer telling us about a sweet spot in the past that can never be visited again, only remembered. Perhaps this is a reminder that while we can't go back to the past, we can still cherish its memories and learn from them.


Line by Line Meaning

Let me tell you about a place that I've been before
The singer wants to tell us about a place he's experienced previously


it lies behind that old locked door
This place is hidden behind a locked door


it looks like a page out of paradise
The place is so beautiful, it resembles paradise


but only half as good at twice the price
The place is great, but expensive


And I laugh at what we've become
The singer is laughing at humanity and its current state


and I smile at the way things have gone
Despite the problems, the singer is happy with the way things have happened


trying to lift the man up from his knees
The singer is trying to help people get back on their feet


trying to find the forest for the trees
The singer wants everyone to focus on the bigger picture, not get lost in small details


the forest for the trees
Repeating the line for emphasis


Let me tell you about a friend that I once knew
The singer wants to talk about a friend from the past


I believe he lived next door to you
The friend lived close to the listener


he held it tight inside his shell
The friend was closed off emotionally


and then one day the axe just fell
One day, something terrible happened to the friend


Let me tell you about another time
The singer has another story to tell


about the sweetest spot in its early prime
This is a memory of a great time in the past


if the memory is all you lack
If you can't recall good memories, the singer urges you to try


just open your eyes cause you can never go back.
The past is unchangeable, but you can still cherish memories in the present




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