The lyrics never really stood out to me when I first heard the song. I remember being about 9 or 10, driving somewhere with my dad, when this song came on the radio. “I finally understand what this song is talking about” he said. What he meant by that statement, I had no clue at the time. I probably was only thinking about when we would arrive at the mall so I could get some new pokemon cards.
I think I finally get it though.
This song is about how life is never what you expect it to be. The truth is, “you may find yourself living in a shotgun shack” or in turn “behind the wheel of a large automobile” not knowing how the hell you got there.
I think one of the most poignant lyrics is the “same as it ever was” line that singer David Byrne repeats towards the end of the song. The more things change, the more they stay the same. History repeats itself. Time in the grand scope of things is pointless - man-made. We're all just living in one big moment.
Wrap your head around that one, brah.
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