aftermath
Trevor Hall Lyrics


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Well I sold my shoes
For a front row seat on the moon
I found all that I can save
And I still got the blues

I picked up the blade
And shaved my beard
And I walked back into town
With nothing to fear

I picked up my mess
And put it in the ground
And I watered it down
Waited for the seed to sprout

Well silence fills the air when it's raining
But I don't see anyone complaining
Truth pokes its head out
Truth pokes its head out

Well I took my last rose
And threw it in the fire
And I gathered all the ashes
Started my empire

What is it to you
Man I do what I please
And when I pray for you
I don't expect you to pray for me

Well silence fills the air when it's raining
But I don't see anyone complaining
Truth pokes its head out
Truth pokes its head out

Well I took a bath
In a constellation aftermath
When I jumped off that start
I looked upon this plastic place
Saved it with all of my grace

Silence fills the air when its raining
But I don't see anyone complaining
Truth pokes its head out




Truth pokes its head out
Truth pokes its head out

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Trevor Hall's song "Aftermath" are rich in metaphor and symbolism, and can be interpreted in a few different ways. On the surface level, the song appears to be about a person who has gone through a significant personal transformation or awakening. The opening lines, "Well I sold my shoes for a front row seat on the moon/ I found all that I can save and I still got the blues," suggest that the singer has given up material possessions in pursuit of something greater, but is still struggling with feelings of sadness or dissatisfaction. The subsequent lines about shaving his beard and returning to town with "nothing to fear" may indicate that the singer has shed his old identity and is starting fresh.


The chorus of the song, "Silence fills the air when it's raining/ but I don't see anyone complaining/ Truth pokes its head out," suggests that the singer has had a moment of clarity or realization. He has entered a space of stillness and introspection, and though others may not understand or appreciate it, he knows that he has found something important. The lines "I took my last rose/ and threw it in the fire/ And I gathered all the ashes/ Started my empire" further reinforce the idea of a personal transformation or rebirth, as the singer leaves behind something from his old life and creates something new from it.


Overall, "Aftermath" is a song about personal growth and transformation. Through the use of metaphor and poetic language, Hall invites us to consider the power of letting go of old patterns and beliefs, and embracing something new.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I sold my shoes
I gave up something valuable for an opportunity that seemed even more incredible


For a front row seat on the moon
I pursued a once in a lifetime opportunity that felt like a dream come true


I found all that I can save
I gathered everything I could keep safe and preserved it for the future


And I still got the blues
I'm still feeling sad or down, despite my outward success or accomplishments


I picked up the blade
I took action to make a change in my life


And shaved my beard
I transformed my appearance, getting rid of a defining characteristic


And I walked back into town
I returned to civilization, ready to face the world again


With nothing to fear
I felt confident and unafraid of anything that might come my way


I picked up my mess
I took responsibility for my past mistakes or misfortunes


And put it in the ground
I buried my history, putting it behind me and moving on


And I watered it down
I let go of any negative emotions or attachments I still held onto


Waited for the seed to sprout
I waited for new beginnings to blossom from the groundwork I had laid


Well silence fills the air when it's raining
There is a certain peace to be found in moments of stillness or despair


But I don't see anyone complaining
Others may try to avoid or resent tough times, but I choose to accept and embrace them


Truth pokes its head out
In moments of hardship or reflection, the truth about oneself or the world can become more clear


Well I took my last rose
I let go of the last remaining symbol of something I cherished


And threw it in the fire
I burned bridges or severed ties with things that held me back or kept me from growing


And I gathered all the ashes
I collected the remains of what once was and turned it into something new


Started my empire
I built my own legacy or foundation, independent of outside influence


What is it to you
Why should anyone else care or take interest in my choices or actions


Man I do what I please
I am free to live my life as I want, without obligation or restraint


And when I pray for you
When I lift someone else up in my thoughts or hopes


I don't expect you to pray for me
I don't require or demand anything in return for my kindness or generosity


Well I took a bath
I washed away the past or any negativity that still clung to me


In a constellation aftermath
In the aftermath of a significant event, something new or transformative can occur


When I jumped off that start
When I made a bold or risky move, leaving my comfort zone behind


I looked upon this plastic place
I saw the world around me for what it was, rather than what I had imagined it to be


Saved it with all of my grace
I used my own strength and goodness to make a positive impact on the world around me


Silence fills the air when its raining
Even amidst sadness, loss, or turmoil, there can be a sense of peacefulness or clarity


But I don't see anyone complaining
Others may grumble or resist challenges, but I stay grounded and focused through it all


Truth pokes its head out
The truth can be revealed in unlikely or unexpected moments, especially when we are open to it




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management
Written by: Samuel Markus, Trevor Hall

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@Alibi1313

this is fucking amazing...

@RHCP10206

an artists popularity doesnt mean anything, mainstream or underground. its how the artist reacts to the fame, cash, and the spotlight. Being popular doesn't ruin artists, its how they deal with it that ruins them. difference between being mainstream and selling out.