We're Getting A Divorce You Keep The Diner
The Gaslight Anthem Lyrics


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We were the magnificent dreamers
In secret lamplight hideouts
We swore the world couldn't break us
Even when the world took us down

So here I am strugglin' out in the mighty jungle
Movin' eighteen miles a minute but not slowing down for nothin'
I look to my left and I look to my right
And I'm callin' out for my brothers but it's so dark in this night
Am I alone?

Did they fall down by the wayside?
Was I movin' too blind to see them?
Were they callin' out to me?
Or did despair set in?

Were the things that we wanted when we were still 16
Only passing and fleeting or just too far out of reach?
Were you hard up or broken man, I woulda helped you out
Were you numb and distracted when I was calling out?
I was calling out

On a Sunday morning the whole crowd assembled
I've done some things that I'm not too proud of
I've never left you, a deaf ear for longing
Some hearts are gallows, I'm not here for hangin' around

It's all right, man
I'm only bleeding, man
Stay hungry, stay free
And do the best you can

It's all right, man
I'm only bleeding, man




Stay hungry, stay free
And do the best you can

Overall Meaning

The song "We're Getting A Divorce You Keep The Diner" by The Gaslight Anthem tells a nostalgic story of two friends who shared a dream of conquering the world. The lyrics evoke memories of their youthful days when they swore nothing could break them. However, as time passed, they went their separate ways and faced life's challenges alone. The singer finds himself struggling in the jungle, looking for his brothers and wondering if they fell by the wayside, or despair set in, and he couldn't see them or hear their calls. The lyrics ask important questions about whether dreams are fleeting, whether we fail to see the people we love and whether we are too distracted to hear their calls for help.


The song takes a turn in the third verse when the singer talks about his own faults, admitting that he has done things he's not proud of and that his heart is not a place for longing. The melancholic tone of the song ends with a message of hope, urging listeners to stay hungry and free and to do the best they can.


Overall, "We're Getting A Divorce You Keep The Diner" is a powerful song that explores themes of friendship, loss, and regret. The lyrics remind us of the fragility of our dreams and the importance of cherishing the people we love.


Line by Line Meaning

We were the magnificent dreamers
We were full of hope and possibilities.


In secret lamplight hideouts
We created our own world, free from the scrutiny of others.


We swore the world couldn't break us
We were convinced that we were invincible and nothing could bring us down.


Even when the world took us down
Despite facing many obstacles and challenges, we refused to give up on our dreams.


So here I am strugglin' out in the mighty jungle
I feel lost and alone in a difficult and confusing world.


Movin' eighteen miles a minute but not slowing down for nothin'
I'm moving quickly through life, but I'm not taking the time to slow down and appreciate what I have.


I look to my left and I look to my right
I'm searching for support and guidance from those around me.


And I'm callin' out for my brothers but it's so dark in this night
I'm reaching out for help, but I'm having trouble finding it in the darkness and confusion of my situation.


Am I alone?
I'm questioning whether anyone is really there to support me.


Did they fall down by the wayside?
Did my friends and family give up on me when things got tough?


Was I movin' too blind to see them?
Did I fail to recognize the support and help that was available to me?


Were they callin' out to me?
Were my loved ones trying to reach out and offer support, but I didn't hear them?


Or did despair set in?
Were my loved ones unable to offer help due to their own struggles and challenges?


Were the things that we wanted when we were still 16
Were the hopes and dreams we had as young people still relevant and important to us now?


Only passing and fleeting or just too far out of reach?
Were our dreams and aspirations unrealistic or were we not willing to put in the hard work required to make them a reality?


Were you hard up or broken man, I woulda helped you out
If you were struggling or in need, I would have done everything I could to support and assist you.


Were you numb and distracted when I was calling out?
Did you fail to recognize my calls for help due to your own struggles and distractions?


I was calling out
I needed help and support, but it felt like no one was there to answer my calls.


On a Sunday morning the whole crowd assembled
Everyone came together for a special event or occasion.


I've done some things that I'm not too proud of
I've made mistakes in my life that I regret.


I've never left you, a deaf ear for longing
Despite my mistakes, I have always been there for you and willing to listen to your needs and desires.


Some hearts are gallows, I'm not here for hangin' around
Some people are burdened by guilt and regret, but I am not one of them and I won't let those feelings hold me back.


It's all right, man
Don't worry or stress, everything will be okay.


I'm only bleeding, man
I'm hurting and going through a difficult time, but I will recover and heal.


Stay hungry, stay free
Don't lose your passion for life and don't let anyone hold you back from exploring and experiencing all that it has to offer.


And do the best you can
No matter what challenges arise, always try to do your best and be the best version of yourself.




Lyrics Ā© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BRIAN FALLON

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

flickrfade

This is it, the greatest Gaslight Anthem song. Wish more people knew it.

Were the things that we wanted when we were still sixteen
Only passing and fleeting or just too far out of reach
Were you hard up or broken
Man I woulda helped you out
Were you numb and distracted while I was calling out
I was calling out
On a Sunday morning the whole crowd assembled
I've done some things that I'm not too proud of
I've never left you a deaf ear for longing
Some hearts are gallows, I'm not here for hanging around

It's alright man, I'm only bleeding man. Stay hungry, stay free, and do the best that you can.



All comments from YouTube:

Hannah-Claire Vann

I will never fall out of love with this band EVER!!! eternal love, right here baby xx

Adam Hall

"Stay Hungry. Stay free. And do the best you can." One of my favorite lyrics of all time. Considering getting it tattooed. The Gaslight Anthem is the fucking greatest!

149jonny

@Kristy Bell same

Kristy Bell

I did :)

theclaatje

I love the second guitar in this one!

Bruno VP

most underrated song ever

G4MBLE06

"It's alright man, I'm only bleeding man", knowing Brian Fallon and his approach to song writing I'm willing to bet that's a reference to Bob Dylan's "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)".

Noah Huerta

I never knew what movie that quote at the beginning was from, until yesterday when I watched Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust. Gaslight just keeps being awesome.

resterness

why do some videos only have like 800 views? i don't get it, they're so good!

Stinky

Why isn't this on Spotify? :(

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