Streets
The Revs Lyrics


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While you're asleep
Downstairs I'll creep and drive to Shingle Street
I'll sit alone and count the stones for a hundred years
Horses roll in down towards me
Break between my ribs
Big sky brooding
Empty but for me
Rain turns to sleet
While at my feet polished pebbles come and go
As great waves roll, lost church bells toll
Choirs sing to broken souls
Horses roll in down towards me
Break between my ribs
Big sky brooding
Empty but for me
Horses roll in down towards me
Break between my ribs
Big sky brooding
Empty but for
Electric wires
Far distant fires
Puncture heavy air
Far out to sea a broke body is lapped by black water
Horses roll in down towards me
Break between my ribs




Big sky brooding
Empty but for me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Revs' song "Streets" describe a somber and solitary journey to Shingle Street, where the singer plans to sit alone and count the stones for a hundred years. The first verse implies a sense of secrecy or sneaking around, as the singer mentions going downstairs while the other person is asleep. The repetition of the phrase "horses roll in down towards me" gives the impression of a haunting or eerie atmosphere.


In the second verse, the imagery becomes more vivid as the singer describes the rain turning to sleet and the polished pebbles coming and going at their feet. The mention of lost church bells tolling and choirs singing to broken souls adds to the melancholic tone. Throughout the song, the singer seems to be alone in a desolate landscape, with only the occasional appearance of horses and distant electric wires and fires.


The final lines bring the song to a haunting conclusion, as the singer observes a broke body being lapped by black water far out at sea. The repetition of the phrase "horses roll in down towards me" and the haunting image of the black water create a sense of foreboding and loneliness.


Overall, "Streets" is a hauntingly beautiful song with vivid imagery and a contemplative tone.


Line by Line Meaning

While you're asleep
During a time when you are not aware


Downstairs I'll creep and drive to Shingle Street
I will move stealthily and travel to a certain location


I'll sit alone and count the stones for a hundred years
I will be by myself and pass the time with a seemingly endless task


Horses roll in down towards me
Equine animals approach my location


Break between my ribs
A physical sensation of discomfort in my chest


Big sky brooding
The large expanse above seems dark and full of negative energy


Empty but for me
There is nothing else present except for myself


Rain turns to sleet
Precipitation changes form from a liquid to a frozen state


While at my feet polished pebbles come and go
Small, smooth rocks appear and disappear near where I stand


As great waves roll, lost church bells toll
Sound of ringing church bells can be heard over the sound of large waves


Choirs sing to broken souls
A chorus of voices provides music to those who are in emotional pain


Electric wires
A line of conductors for the transfer of electrical power


Far distant fires
Blazes are visible from a long distance away


Puncture heavy air
The atmosphere feels thick and difficult to move through


Far out to sea a broke body is lapped by black water
A deceased person's remains are being carried by dark waters far away from the shore


Horses roll in down towards me
Horses continue to approach me


Break between my ribs
The uncomfortable feeling in my chest persists


Big sky brooding
The ominous sky remains


Empty but for me
There is still no one else around




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Written by: Matthew Simpkins

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