1950
Wyatt Lyrics


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The train waits impatiently all I want is her company
The red sky
The postcard-shaped unreality

Lets say 1950 or whatever It may have been
The year I lost puberty
The year that nothing that nothing could part us
And the world turned around for me
And her eyes were younger then we'd ever been

The cuban marriage in secrecy
And the urge to fight their liberty
As she whispers
Nothing can take you away from me

And by the light of the moon
They sway throught hte room
And the years fell from her look
They know they are stranger
In a life that is filled with pain
But she feels him
Their souls are forever chained

And maybe when we're older
And stelled for less and got bolder
Maybe then we'll see
Maybe when we're older
And our dreams are lost way yonder
Maybe then we'll see
What it means to really be...

Lets say 1950
Was the year we believed
That stars weren't out of reach
Those days with my family
My only brother and me

And maybe when we're older
And settled for less and got bolder
Maybe then we'll see
Maybe when we're older
And the years are lost way yonder




Maybe then we'll see
What it means to really be...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Wyatt's song 1950 describe a nostalgic longing for a past time when everything seemed simpler and more innocent. The train waiting impatiently may represent the passage of time, always moving forward whether we want it to or not. The singer yearns for the company of someone from that past time, perhaps a lost love or a friend who has drifted away. The "red sky" and "postcard-shaped unreality" suggest a romanticized view of the past, as if everything were seen through a rosy filter that obliterates any unpleasantness.


The year 1950 appears to hold a special significance for the singer. It was the year he "lost puberty," suggesting a time of awakening and self-discovery. It was also a time when "nothing could part us," indicating the strength of the singer's emotional connections in that era. The "cuban marriage in secrecy" and the desire to "fight their liberty" hint at political themes, perhaps a reference to the tumultuous state of the world during that time. However, the love between the singer and his company is unbreakable, as she assures him that nothing can take him away from her.


The lyrics of Wyatt's song 1950 are complex and open to interpretation, but they speak to a universal sense of nostalgia and the longing for a simpler time. The sense of loss and longing is palpable, but there is also a sense of hope for the future, embodied in the repeated refrain "Maybe when we're older." The song is a beautiful ode to time and the fleeting nature of love and memory.


Line by Line Meaning

The train waits impatiently all I want is her company
Wyatt is eager to be with his lover and is willing to travel even if it is an inconvenience to others.


The red sky
The sky is symbolic of the unknown and the color red symbolizes passion and danger.


The postcard-shaped unreality
Wyatt feels like he is living in a dream-like state where everything is too perfect to be real and could be captured in a postcard.


The year I lost puberty
1950 represents a pivotal moment in Wyatt's life where he began to experience love in a mature way.


The year that nothing that nothing could part us
Wyatt feels like the love he shared with his partner was powerful enough to overcome any obstacle during that time period.


And the world turned around for me
Wyatt's world revolved around his lover and all his focus and attention was directed towards her.


And her eyes were younger then we'd ever been
Wyatt reflects on how youthful and innocent they were during that time and how they have grown and changed with age.


The cuban marriage in secrecy
Wyatt references the political climate of that time period and the turmoil that affected many people, including those who had to keep their marriage hidden due to societal norms or legal reasons.


And the urge to fight their liberty
Wyatt reflects on the struggle for personal liberation and the fight for civil rights that was prevalent in 1950s America.


As she whispers
Wyatt remembers the intimate moments he shared with his lover during that time period.


Nothing can take you away from me
Despite the challenges they faced, Wyatt's love for his partner was unwavering and he believed that nothing could come between them.


And by the light of the moon
Wyatt recalls the romantic atmosphere and setting of the nights he spent with his partner.


They sway throught the room
Wyatt and his partner would dance together and enjoy each other's company in a comfortable and loving environment.


And the years fell from her look
Wyatt sees his partner as timeless and ageless in his memories, and nothing can diminish the love and affection he has for her.


They know they are stranger
Despite being in love and sharing a connection, Wyatt acknowledges that they were different from those around them due to their relationship or other circumstances.


In a life that is filled with pain
Wyatt reflects on the pain and suffering that is an inherent part of life and how love was a source of comfort and hope for him and his partner.


But she feels him
Wyatt's partner is able to sense his love and affection for her, even when they are physically apart.


Their souls are forever chained
Wyatt believes that their souls are forever intertwined and connected, symbolizing the strength of their love and commitment.


Was the year we believed
Wyatt reflects on the optimism and hope that he and his family had during that time period, which contrasted with the reality and struggles of life that followed.


That stars weren't out of reach
Wyatt and his family believed that anything was possible and that they could achieve their dreams, no matter how big or ambitious they may seem.


Those days with my family
Wyatt recalls the happy memories he shared with his family during the 1950s and how those days have become a source of comfort and nostalgia for him.


My only brother and me
Wyatt shares a special bond with his younger brother and cherishes the memories they shared together during that time period.


And settled for less and got bolder
Wyatt reflects on how as he's aged, his priorities and expectations have shifted and he's become more confident and self-assured.


And the years are lost way yonder
Wyatt looks back on his life and recognizes how much time has passed, and how those memories and experiences have shaped him into the person he is today.


What it means to really be...
Wyatt ponders the true meaning of life and reflects on his journey to find purpose, identity, and fulfillment.




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