Room With a View
The Generators Lyrics


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Here I am
In the inside looking out again
I hang out the window
In this state of suspense

I watch all the funerals march by
I can see the nightmares
In black and white
I got a room with a view
I got a room with a view

I can feel the panic
Bouncing off my eyes
The haunting images
That get sensationalized
I got a front row seat
To this distorted affair
I sit back and watch
From my electric chair
I got a room with a view

I got a room with a view

I can feel the shock
And awe of this passing parade
I can see the coffins coming
Right around the way
I can see a million heart breaks
And feel them all too
I can try to turn away
But it keeps coming through
In this room with a view

I watch all the funerals march by
I can see the nightmares
In black and white




I got a room with a view
I got a room with a view

Overall Meaning

The Generators' song "Room With a View" seems to be portraying a sense of isolation and detachment from the society outside. The singer is situated inside a room, looking out of the window and observing everything happening outside. The lyrics paint a picture of a world filled with chaos and despair, events that the singer is witnessing from a distance.


The song kicks off with the singer remarking, "Here I am, in the inside looking out again." This line suggests a pattern of isolation and detachment from the outside. Being "inside" means that the singer is not actively participating in the outside world. They are "looking out again," which suggests that this is not a new state of being. They have done this before, which means that they have either chosen to isolate themselves or have been pushed into seclusion by their surroundings.


The lyrics mention the "funerals" that march by and "nightmares" that are witnessed in "black and white." These lines suggest that the singer has seen and experienced traumas that have left a lasting impression. The phrase "room with a view" is repeated several times throughout the song. This phrase seems to be an ironic one, as the singer's view is not something to be envious of. The person is stuck inside, watching the world go by, and seemingly unable to do anything about it.


Line by Line Meaning

Here I am
I am present and accounted for


In the inside looking out again
I am stuck inside, wishing to be outside


I hang out the window
I peer out of the window, hoping to catch a glimpse of something


In this state of suspense
I am anxious and uncertain


I watch all the funerals march by
I witness funeral processions pass before me


I can see the nightmares
I observe terrifying images


In black and white
They appear stark and clear


I got a room with a view
I have a space to observe from


I can feel the panic
I sense the fear and distress


Bouncing off my eyes
It is reflected in my gaze


The haunting images
The distressing scenes


That get sensationalized
That are greatly exaggerated


I got a front row seat
I am right in the midst of it all


To this distorted affair
To this twisted event


I sit back and watch
I observe without action


From my electric chair
From my stationary position


I can feel the shock
I experience the surprise and horror


And awe of this passing parade
And am awed by the procession before me


I can see the coffins coming
I perceive the caskets approaching


Right around the way
Very close by


I can see a million heart breaks
I am witness to countless instances of pain


And feel them all too
I sense the emotional weight of each one


I can try to turn away
I can attempt to avoid seeing it


But it keeps coming through
But I cannot help experiencing it all


In this room with a view
In this space where I watch everything happen


I watch all the funerals march by
I watch as more funeral processions go by


I can see the nightmares
I still witness the distressing images


In black and white
Remaining clear, stark, and uncolored


I got a room with a view
My position of observation remains constant




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