sailor
Visqueen Lyrics


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If I owed you better days in your mind
You'd see that better days were behind
You should know it's conscience time again

Sailor
You're one time a minute,
One time a minute
Oh Sailor

You'll feel better
Stand on your own
You'll feel better
But you're going to be alone
You should know it's conscience time again

Find a way for me now

You'll feel better
Stand on your own
You'll see better
But you're going to be alone
You should know it's conscience time again

Sailor
You're one time a minute




One time a minute
Oh Sailor

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Visqueen's "Sailor" convey a message about self-reflection and personal responsibility. The first few lines suggest that the singer has let someone down and wishes they could make amends for their mistakes. However, the singer emphasizes that dwelling on the past will not yield positive results. The phrase "better days were behind" implies that the person should not focus on regretting what they have done or how they have failed, but rather try to move forward in a positive way. The repetition of the phrase "conscience time again" further underscores the importance of personal accountability and the need for the person to take ownership of their actions.


The chorus of the song, which focuses on the character of the Sailor, conveys a similar message. The Sailor is described as being "one time a minute," perhaps suggesting that they are reckless or irresponsible. However, the singer encourages the Sailor to "stand on your own" and take responsibility for their actions. While the Sailor may feel better in the short term by continuing their current path, they will ultimately be left alone and unhappy. The final line of the song ("Find a way for me now") suggests that the singer acknowledges their own role in the situation and is here to encourage the Sailor to make positive changes.


Overall, "Sailor" is a song about self-reflection, personal responsibility, and the importance of taking ownership of one's actions. It suggests that while it may be tempting to avoid responsibility and seek short-term happiness, true fulfillment can only be found by being honest with oneself and making positive changes.


Line by Line Meaning

If I owed you better days in your mind
If I were responsible for the positive outlook you hold in your mind,


You'd see that better days were behind
You would realize that good times have already passed.


You should know it's conscience time again
You should be aware that it's a time for reflecting on your actions and behavior.


Sailor
Addressing the listener as a sailor.


You're one time a minute,
You live life with a sense of urgency, realizing that each moment is precious.


One time a minute
Reiterating that the listener has a limited amount of time and should make the most of it.


Oh Sailor
Again addressing the listener as a sailor.


You'll feel better
You will experience emotional relief.


Stand on your own
You should be self-reliant and independent.


But you're going to be alone
However, you will likely be without company and support.


You should know it's conscience time again
Recalling that it's a time to reflect on your actions and behavior.


Find a way for me now
An urgent plea to find a solution to a problem.


You'll see better
You will have a clearer outlook on life.


Sailor
Addressing the listener as a sailor once more.


You're one time a minute
Reiterating that life is short and each moment counts.


One time a minute
Again emphasizing the importance of making every moment count.


Oh Sailor
Closing address to the listener as a sailor.




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