Total views: 2 times this week / Rating: 6.17/10 [6 votes]Album: Train / Original Release Date: 1996Genre: RockSong Duration: 3 min 11 sec
TRAIN
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Swaying歌詞中文翻譯
Don't talk too fast to me-slow-I wanna know
Share your philosophy before you go-I wanna know
If I knew better, I wouldn't wanna say
If I knew better, I wouldn't let the words feel this way
Cold, so cold, like I woke up on the street
But isn't that the payback for being indiscreet
If I knew better, I'd climb up on my ego like a child.
If I knew better, I'd knock down the flag
on your shoulder that's Swaying
If I knew better-I wouldn't change a thing
So don't you talk so fast to me, slow I wanna know
Swaying is written by Pat Monahan, Robert Hotchkiss. ✔️
When was Swaying released?
It is first released in 1996 as part of Train's album "Train" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the 10th track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Swaying lyrics?
When we interpret the meaning being expressed, the metro' by Train is all about the difficulties of communication and the longing for deeper understanding. The song cleverly uses swaying flags as a metaphor for the emotional power that words carry. The lyrics of 'Swaying' convey predominantly contemplation, torment, love lost, motivation and gloom as well. In conjunction, the piece underlines the topics of the desire for understanding, remorse and contemplation, actions' consequences, ego and pride and finally, acceptance. The text contains some adult-related matters and slight profanity which might be acceptable for older kids only if and when they have parental guidance. Completely absent are direct mentions of sex, violence or drugs. ✔️