An Island
An Island

Chevelle - An Island Lyrics

This track from Chevelle carries a strong message about the desire for solitude and escape. The lyrics repeatedly express a longing for an island, symbolizing a place of refuge or isolation away from societal pressures or negative influences. The song also… Read more

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Feb 25, 2014
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An Island Lyrics

They said this fun, is near the end
You've worn out welcome way too fast
You'd better bite your tongue

I need an island
And I need it fast
Some little island
Is all I ask

Put, put you on
Put, put you on

Stay there don't move
I think it's got fangs
Watch if they turn
Become the villains

Are you allowed to know?
Are we allowed to know?
Are you allowed to know?

Are you allowed to know?
Are we allowed to know?
Are you allowed to know?

Just an island
Is all I ask
Some little island
A spot to cast

To put you on
To put you on

Force you to go

Some little island
One little island

To put you on (Some little island)
To put you on (One little island)
To put you on (To put you on, put you on, put you on)
To put you on (To pout you on, put you on, put you on)

Writer(s): PETER LOEFFLER, SAMUEL LOEFFLER
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of An Island?

This track from Chevelle carries a strong message about the desire for solitude and escape. The lyrics repeatedly express a longing for an island, symbolizing a place of refuge or isolation away from societal pressures or negative influences. The song also delves into themes of exclusion and ostracization, as suggested by the lines "You've worn out welcome way too fast" and "Force you to go." There's an underlying tone of mistrust and caution towards others, depicted in phrases like "I think it's got fangs" and "Watch if they turn." The repeated question "Are you allowed to know?" may suggest a critique on information control or censorship. Overall, Chevelle uses powerful imagery to explore themes of isolation, distrust, and desire for freedom in this song.

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