Session 02
The Early November Lyrics


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(Yeah I guess. Started a life, went to school, had a job, got married. He was even going to be a lawyer. Everything seemed great. The only problem was he went from wanting nothing to wanting everything, more than he even knew what to do with. Sometimes when you get that taste for wanting things, you only want for yourself. And if you ask me that's where it gets dangerous.)




Overall Meaning

The above lyrics are from The Early November's song Session 02, and they highlight the dangers of becoming too consumed with material possessions and personal desires. The character in the song started off with a seemingly ideal life - he went to school, had a job, got married, and was even on track to becoming a lawyer. However, somewhere along the way, he developed a taste for wanting more and more, to the point where he didn't know what to do with it all. This insatiable desire for things ultimately led him down a dangerous path of selfishness and greed.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah I guess.
I acknowledge what you're saying.


Started a life, went to school, had a job, got married.
He lived a typical life, following a traditional path of education, employment, and marriage.


He was even going to be a lawyer.
He had a specific career goal in mind, indicating his drive and ambition.


Everything seemed great.
From an outside perspective, his life appeared to be going smoothly.


The only problem was he went from wanting nothing to wanting everything, more than he even knew what to do with.
However, the individual started to desire everything and anything, even if it went beyond his capacity to handle it.


Sometimes when you get that taste for wanting things, you only want for yourself.
The craving for more can become selfish and exclusive to one's personal gain.


And if you ask me that's where it gets dangerous.
This type of all-consuming aspiration can have harmful consequences.




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