Goodbye Horses (Demo 1) | Q Lazzarus Lyrics, Meaning & Videos
Goodbye Horses
Q Lazzarus Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴He told me, "I see you rise"
But, it always falls
I see you come, I see you go
He say, "All things pass into the night"
And I say, "Oh no sir I must say you're wrong
I must disagree, oh no sir, I must say you're wrong"
Won't you listen to me
He told me, I've seen it all before
I've been there, I've seen my hopes and dreams
A lying on the ground
I've seen the sky just begin to fall
He say, "All things pass into the night"
And I say, "Oh no sir, I must say you're wrong
I must disagree, oh no sir, I must say you're wrong"
Won't you listen to me
Goodbye horses I'm flying over you
Goodbye horses I'm flying over you
Goodbye horses I'm flying over you
Goodbye horses I'm flying, flying, flying, flying over you
Overall Meaning
The lyrics to Q Lazzarus's "Goodbye Horses" are both ambiguous and thought-provoking. Maybe one of the meanings of this song is a message of perseverance in the face of difficulties. The song is about not giving up, even when someone tells you that everything will eventually fall apart. The lyrics are a conversation between two people, in which one person tells the other that they have seen everything before and that all things eventually pass into the night. The other person disagrees, saying that they must keep going and not give up hope, no matter what.
Another interpretation of the lyrics is that the song is about transcending obstacles and limitations. The image of flying horses in the chorus seems to suggest a sense of freedom - as if the singer is rising above the struggles of everyday life. It's not clear what the flying horses represent or what their significance is, but the phrase "goodbye horses" seems to indicate letting go of something that was once important or meaningful. This may be an expression of the desire for change, or a commentary on the inevitability of change.
Overall, "Goodbye Horses" is a mysterious and enigmatic song that can be interpreted in many different ways. It is a haunting and melancholic tune that captures the spirit of perseverance and the desire for change in a uniquely poetic way.
Line by Line Meaning
He told me, 'I see you rise'
He observed and acknowledged my successes
But, it always falls
But, they are always short-lived and followed by failure
I see you come, I see you go
I notice you moving in and out of my life
He say, 'All things pass into the night'
He believes that everything fades away eventually
And I say, 'Oh no sir I must say you're wrong
And I argue, 'No, I disagree with you'
I must disagree, oh no sir, I must say you're wrong'
I refuse to accept this view, and I want to make it clear
Won't you listen to me
Please hear me out
He told me, 'I've seen it all before'
He claimed that he had experienced everything previously
I've been there, I've seen my hopes and dreams, A lying on the ground
He had dreams and aspirations that didn't work out
I've seen the sky just begin to fall
He had witnessed a downfall or adversity
Goodbye horses I'm flying over you
Farewell horses, I am leaving above you
Goodbye horses I'm flying over you
Farewell horses, I am soaring over you
Goodbye horses I'm flying over you
Farewell horses, I am flying over you
Goodbye horses I'm flying, flying, flying, flying over you
Goodbye horses, I'm flying so much higher, way above you.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: William Garvey
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