Trash — Suede Lyrics
Soundtrack: One Day (Netflix)
Trash Song Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Oh maybe, maybe it's the clothes we wear
The tasteless bracelets and the dye in our hair
Maybe it's our kookiness
Or maybe, maybe it's our nowhere towns
Our nothing places and our cellophane sounds
Maybe it's our looseness
[Chorus]
But we're trash, you and me
We're the litter on the breeze
We're the lovers on the streets
Just trash, me and you
It's in everything we do
It's in everything we do
[Verse 2]
Oh maybe, maybe it's the things we say
The words we've heard and the music we play
Maybe it's our cheapness
Or maybe, maybe it's the times we've had
The lazy days and the crazes and the fads
Maybe it's our sweetness
[Chorus]
But we're trash, you and me
We're the litter on the breeze
We're the lovers on the streets
Just trash, me and you
It's in everything we do
It's in everything we do
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
We're trash, you and me
We're the lovers on the streets
We're the litter on the breeze
Just trash, me and you
It's in everything we do
It's in everything we do
We're trash, you and me
We're the lovers on the streets
We're the litter on the breeze
Just trash, me and you
It's in everything we do
It's in everything we do
We're trash, you and me
We're the lovers...
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"Trash" is a vibrant track by Suede, featured on their 1996 album "Coming Up." This song marked a sigbificant point in the band's career, showcasing a shift towards a more glam and pop-oriented sound. Suede, a key player in the Britpop movement, is known for their lush compositions, androgynous style, and the poetic lyricism of lead singer Brett Anderson. "Trash" captures the essence of the Britpop era, celebrating the beauty in the mundane and the bond between the outcasts and the disenfranchised.
Main Message and Theme
The song is an anthem for the overlooked and undervalued, finding dignity and identity in the coincept of being "trash." It's a celebration of individuality, camaraderie, and the rejection of societal norms. The lyrics emphasize the unity found in being outsiders and the pride in embracing one's unique attributes and experiences, even if deemed worthless by mainstream standards.
Meaning and Analysis
"Trash" speaks to the heart of the youth and the disenfranchised, those who feel disconnected from the conventional paths of society. The references to "the clothes we wear," "the tasteless bracelets," and "the dye in our hair" highlight how outward expressions of identity are often criticized or dismissed. However, Suede turns this notion on its head, proclaiming these symbols of difference as badges of honor. The chorus "But we're trash, you and me" serves as a rallying cry, asserting that there's value and beauty in what society may deem disposable.
Emotion and Impact
The song radiates an uplifting and defiant tone, encouraging listeners to find solace and pride in their differences. The energetic guitar riffs and Anderson's passionate delivery infuse "Trash" with a sense of urgency and celebration. It's a song that connects with anyone who has ever felt outside the norm, offering a sense of belonging and acceptance in the shared experience of feeling like "trash."
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