Lonely Planet
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Planet Earth is slowing down
Overseas, underground
Wherever you look around
Lord, take me by the hand
Lead me through these desert sands
To the shores of a promised land.

You make me start when you look into my heart
And see me for who I really am.

If you can't change the world. Change yourself.
If you can't change the world. Change yourself.

I didn't care if the sun didn't shine
& the rain didn't fall from the sky
I just cared about myself
From this world to the next
And from the next back to this.
By our actions we are bound.
We're running out of love
Running out of hate
Running out of space for the human race.
Planet Earth is slowing down.

You make me cry when you look into my eyes.
And see me for who I really am.

If you can't change the world. Change yourself.
If you can't change the world. Change yourself.
And if you can't change yourself....change the world.

I'm in love with the planet I'm standing on
I can't stop
I can't stop thinking of
All the people I've ever loved
All the people I have lost
All the people I'll never know
All the feelings I've never shown.
The world's too big. And life's too short.
To be alone...To be alone. side & climbed in my mind




& taken me down to where the heat
Blisters the skin upon my

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The The's "Lonely Planet" convey a strong sense of urgency in regards to the state of the planet Earth, as well as the struggles of the individual in finding their place in such a complex world. The lines "Planet Earth is slowing down / Overseas, underground / Wherever you look around" paint a picture of a planet in turmoil, with issues both visible and hidden beneath the surface. The song then takes on a more personal note with the plea for divine guidance: "Lord, take me by the hand / Lead me through these desert sands / To the shores of a promised land." This juxtaposition of external crises with internal struggles continues throughout the song, with the chorus repeating the message of changing one's self if one cannot change the world. The imagery of a dwindling love and hate, and a planet running out of space, is striking and haunting.


The verses also explore the themes of isolation and introspection, with the lyrics "I didn't care if the sun didn't shine / & the rain didn't fall from the sky / I just cared about myself" painting a picture of self-absorption and disregard for the world around us. The sense of regret and loss is also present in lines like "All the people I have lost / All the feelings I've never shown", hinting at the universal feeling of missed opportunities and unfinished business.


Overall, "Lonely Planet" is a deep and introspective song that calls for both individual and collective action in caring for the world around us. It is both a cautionary tale and a rallying cry, urging listeners to look beyond themselves and make a positive impact on the world.




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