Luxembourg
The John Steel Singers Lyrics


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Hey man, I can smell your apathy
Eyes glazed staring at your static screen
I know your feeling great but it won′t last for long
And we're all feeling great but it won′t last for long

Voices in the kitchen
Voices in the hall
Smoke came from the basement
Was it there at all

Silence plays out like a broken chord
Farewell friends who say he's well adored
All he is and all he's not
All he is and all he′s not

Listening by the cistern
Listening through the walls

Smoke came from the basement
Was it there at all





Voices in the kitchen
Voices in the hall

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Luxembourg" by The John Steel Singers capture a sense of detachment and disillusionment in the modern world. The opening lines, "Hey man, I can smell your apathy, Eyes glazed staring at your static screen," convey a feeling of disconnection and indifference. The singer notices someone consumed by their own world, seemingly content but ultimately aware that this happiness is temporary.


The repetition of "And we're all feeling great but it won’t last for long," emphasizes the transient nature of this collective feeling of contentment. It suggests that despite the temporary joy experienced by individuals, a sense of unease lingers in the background. The lyrics imply that this fleeting happiness is a result of a superficial and disconnected existence, perhaps symbolized by the "static screen."


The next stanza explores the idea of voices and smoke, suggesting a sense of secrecy or hidden truths. The line "Smoke came from the basement, Was it there at all?" implies that there is more beneath the surface than what meets the eye. The basement and smoke symbolize hidden layers of a person's identity or hidden motives in society. The voices in the kitchen and hall further emphasize the presence of hidden conversations and secrets.


Moving forward, the line "Silence plays out like a broken chord, Farewell friends who say he's well adored" captures a sense of melancholy and dissonance. The silence being compared to a broken chord suggests a lack of harmony or unity, signifying a departure from what is being displayed on the surface. The line also hints at the hypocrisy of friends who praise someone while inwardly knowing their true nature or struggles.


The closing stanza repeats the previous mentions of voices in the kitchen and hall, once again drawing attention to these hidden conversations, perhaps hinting at gossip or secrets. Overall, "Luxembourg" delves into themes of emotional emptiness, disconnection, and the superficial nature of modern societal interactions. It highlights the need to look beyond the surface and seek deeper connections to find genuine fulfillment and understanding.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey man, I can smell your apathy
Hey, I can sense your indifference and lack of interest


Eyes glazed staring at your static screen
Your eyes are unfocused as you continuously stare at your unmoving computer screen


I know your feeling great but it won’t last for long
I understand that you are currently feeling positive, but this feeling won't endure


And we're all feeling great but it won’t last for long
And all of us are experiencing a temporary sense of positivity


Voices in the kitchen
There are audible conversations happening in the kitchen


Voices in the hall
There are audible conversations happening in the hallway


Smoke came from the basement
There was the presence of smoke originating from the basement


Was it there at all
Was it even real or present?


Silence plays out like a broken chord
The absence of sound feels dissonant and incomplete


Farewell friends who say he's well adored
Goodbye to those friends who claim he is greatly admired


All he is and all he's not
Everything that he is and everything that he isn't


Listening by the cistern
Listening near the water tank


Listening through the walls
Listening by eavesdropping through the walls


Voices in the kitchen
There are audible conversations happening in the kitchen


Voices in the hall
There are audible conversations happening in the hallway




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