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The Vacationer — Hungry Kids of Hungary Lyrics
Soundtrack: Anyone But You
The Vacationer Song Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I took the long way back on my feet
Across town, with crooked legs and staggered beat
I hit the streets in vacant alleyways
Jump the gate and watch the city change its shape
[Chorus]
You got a lot to, you let it go too far
You let it go too far, you let it go too far
You got a lot to, you let it go too far
You let it go too far, you let it go too far
[Verse 2]
See, now you're not as clever as you thought
Everyone's a kidder when they're caught
Oh, but you got to know it's not the same
It creates no good but it's part of the game
[Chorus]
You got a lot to, you let it go too far
You let it go too far, you let it go too far
You got a lot to, you let it go too far
You let it go too far, you let it go too far, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Too far, oh-oh-oh
[Bridge]
You left your shoes at my front door
Said you'd be back but I've heard it before
Three days but it felt like more
Three days but it felt like more
Three days but it felt like more
[Chorus]
You got a lot to, you let it go too far
You let it go too far, you let it go too far
You got a lot to, you let it go too far
You let it go too far, you let it go too far, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Too far, oh-oh-oh
Too far, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Too far, oh-oh-oh
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February, 05th 2024
"The Vacationer" by Hungry Kids of Hungary encapsulates a journey of reflection and realization about going beyond limits in a relationship or personal situation. The song opens with a metaforical long walk, signifying a period of introspection and self-evaluation ("I took the long way back on my feet / Across town, with crooked legs and staggered beat").
The chorus, with its repetitive lines, "You got a lot to, you let it go too far," serves as a self-admonishment or a critique of someone else's actions. It suggests a scenario where bndaries were crossed or a situation was allowed to escalate beyond a manageable point.
Verse 2 introduces the theme of self-deception and the consequences of one's actions ("See, now you're not as clever as you thought / Everyone's a kidder when they're caught"). It implies a realization of being caught up in one's own misjudgments or mistakes, acknowledging that such behavior is part of human nature but doesn't necessarily lead to positive outcomes.
The bridge introduces a specific anecdote or metaphor, indicating a temporary departure or a pause in a relationship ("You left your shoes at my front door / Said you'd be back but I've heard it before"). The repetition of "Three days but it felt like more" emphasizes the emotional impact of this separation, suggesting a deeper longing or a sense of loss.
The song's conclusion with the repeated chorus and the fading out on "Too far" reinforces the central theme of excess and overextension, whether in personal behavior, relationships, or emotional responses.
Overall, "The Vacationer" seems to navigate the complexities of self-awareness and the consequences of one's actions, particularly in the context of relationships and personal growth. It depicts the human tendency to push boundaries and the introspective journey that follows when one realizes they've gone too far.
The chorus, with its repetitive lines, "You got a lot to, you let it go too far," serves as a self-admonishment or a critique of someone else's actions. It suggests a scenario where bndaries were crossed or a situation was allowed to escalate beyond a manageable point.
Verse 2 introduces the theme of self-deception and the consequences of one's actions ("See, now you're not as clever as you thought / Everyone's a kidder when they're caught"). It implies a realization of being caught up in one's own misjudgments or mistakes, acknowledging that such behavior is part of human nature but doesn't necessarily lead to positive outcomes.
The bridge introduces a specific anecdote or metaphor, indicating a temporary departure or a pause in a relationship ("You left your shoes at my front door / Said you'd be back but I've heard it before"). The repetition of "Three days but it felt like more" emphasizes the emotional impact of this separation, suggesting a deeper longing or a sense of loss.
The song's conclusion with the repeated chorus and the fading out on "Too far" reinforces the central theme of excess and overextension, whether in personal behavior, relationships, or emotional responses.
Overall, "The Vacationer" seems to navigate the complexities of self-awareness and the consequences of one's actions, particularly in the context of relationships and personal growth. It depicts the human tendency to push boundaries and the introspective journey that follows when one realizes they've gone too far.
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