I Hear The Ocean
The Wallflowers Lyrics


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No it doesn't matter if it's real or not
It isn't wise to make it stop
It's used to getting only what it wants
And we're in no shape not too be fought
It has no mercy with the wings it's got
A shadow longer than you could have thought
It's not in any, no mood to talk
It has me cornered it has you caught
Out walking the city in your boots in the rain
I've been here sitting down looking out into the waves
I'm indifferent now to any other pain

I hear the ocean when I wanna hear trains
I hear the ocean when I wanna hear trains
Yeah, I wanna change horses and I wanna switch lanes

In the morning a fool is quick to pretend
This night too, does not begin
Now with a shot glass coming up again
Elbows down to the bitter end
Your in the bar light with you smoke rings
And a stranger, who's leaning in
And I'm hoping to blackout and land long before you're more than friends

Oh, I'm being handled like a pistol and a boy who plays
While lost in the saddle, two thousand miles out of range
Now I'm not listening but it's calling out my name

I hear the ocean when I wanna hear trains
I hear the ocean when I wanna hear trains
Yeah, I wanna change horses and I wanna switch lanes

Oh, I'm in the desert now with this flag being raised
Now this is surrender and these are the cruelest of days
Now I'm not working with a net below I pay

I hear the ocean when I wanna hear trains




I hear the ocean when I wanna hear trains
Yeah, I hear the ocean when I wanna hear trains

Overall Meaning

The Wallflowers's song "I Hear the Ocean" is a contemplative piece about feeling trapped by one's circumstances and longing for change. The lyrics express a sense of helplessness and being at the mercy of something greater than oneself. The lines "No it doesn't matter if it's real or not / It isn't wise to make it stop" suggest a resignation to the situation, even if it may not be entirely factual. The phrase "It's used to getting only what it wants / And we're in no shape not too be fought" reinforces the idea of being powerless against something larger.


The metaphor of the ocean, which is heard even when one wants to hear the sound of trains, represents this larger force that cannot be ignored. The line "A shadow longer than you could have thought" further emphasizes the intimidating nature of this force. The singer is figuratively and literally cornered by the ocean, unable to escape its influence.


The second verse shifts focus to a scene in a bar, where the singer observes a stranger making advances towards someone they desire. The line "Oh, I'm being handled like a pistol and a boy who plays" implies a lack of agency, as if the singer is just a pawn being manipulated. The imagery of being "lost in the saddle, two thousand miles out of range" further illustrates a sense of being directionless and distant from one's goals.


Overall, "I Hear the Ocean" captures a feeling of being trapped and hopeless, but with an underlying desire for change and control over one's circumstances.


Line by Line Meaning

No it doesn't matter if it's real or not
The existence of a particular thing is irrelevant, whether it is real or not.


It isn't wise to make it stop
It is not advisable to stop that thing, as it may have negative consequences.


It's used to getting only what it wants
That thing is accustomed to getting what it desires, without compromise.


And we're in no shape not too be fought
We are not strong enough to resist that thing, and will have to confront it.


It has no mercy with the wings it's got
That thing is relentless and merciless, using all means available to achieve its goals.


A shadow longer than you could have thought
The influence of that thing is larger and more significant than expected.


It's not in any, no mood to talk
That thing is not willing to communicate or negotiate in any way.


It has me cornered it has you caught
That thing has trapped both of us, leaving us with limited options.


Out walking the city in your boots in the rain
You are walking in the city, wearing your boots and experiencing rainfall.


I've been here sitting down looking out into the waves
I am sitting here, staring at the ocean waves.


I'm indifferent now to any other pain
I no longer feel affected by any other sources of pain or discomfort.


I hear the ocean when I wanna hear trains
I imagine the sound of trains when I hear the ocean, suggesting a desire to escape or change my situation.


Yeah, I wanna change horses and I wanna switch lanes
I want to make a significant change or shift in my life path.


In the morning a fool is quick to pretend
When morning comes, some people hastily pretend to be something they are not.


This night too, does not begin
This night seems to have no clear beginning or end, perhaps representing a feeling of being stuck in a perpetual state.


Now with a shot glass coming up again
Another round of alcohol is being poured or consumed.


Elbows down to the bitter end
Until the very end, we are continuing to drink and indulge in vices.


Your in the bar light with you smoke rings
You are smoking in the bar's light, creating rings of smoke that fill the air.


And a stranger, who's leaning in
An unknown person is leaning in or getting closer to you.


And I'm hoping to blackout and land long before you're more than friends
I hope to drink enough to black out and pass out, so as not to witness the development of your relationship with the stranger.


Oh, I'm being handled like a pistol and a boy who plays
I am being treated like an object that can be toyed with or controlled.


While lost in the saddle, two thousand miles out of range
I feel lost and far away, as if riding a horse in a distant and unknown land.


Now I'm not listening but it's calling out my name
I am ignoring something that is trying to get my attention, but it persists in calling me.


Oh, I'm in the desert now with this flag being raised
I find myself in a desert, with a flag being raised to signal surrender or defeat.


Now this is surrender and these are the cruelest of days
The situation is one of acknowledging defeat and facing the harshest of consequences.


Now I'm not working with a net below I pay
I am taking a big risk and facing the consequences of my actions, without any sort of safety net to fall back on.




Lyrics ยฉ Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jakob Dylan

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Comments from YouTube:

Onisim Coroama

My favorite so far! Amazing! Such an underated band. More people need to hear this! Discovered this band in my teens and on repear ever since(30 now)

Andre Medlin

What a pleasure to hear some great music

nissi k

Love this entire album!๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฅฐโค๏ธโ€๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

theJONeG cle

such a trademark sound to the Wallflowers songs ... that's a good thing

GEORGE GAZKA

great song, great band

todd cormack

Butch Walker produced it. He knows how to put the right mic on the right amp and let the band play. He's also singing harmonies. If you like it list to Stay Gold. Both records share the drummer and bass player.

Loekie Kanters

"Oh, Iโ€™m in the desert now with this flag being raised
Now this is surrender and these are the cruelest of days
Iโ€™m not working with a net below I pay
I hear the ocean when I want to hear trains"

These are very sad lyrics and it reminds me of the end days of Tom Petty. Waiting for the Train of Love - beautiful but sad song by Johnny Cash

Benoit Achten

Nice REAL music!

John Smith

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AGStros

This is my musical tribute to every Wallflowers Album Title thus far.
Let me know if I missed one, and yes, I'll be writing one called "Exit Wounds" soon!
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK25jV8dm9UakbvGz_D-UnxFcAPLxoJCK

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