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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "5 Mile (These Are the Days)" by the artist "Turin Brakes"

Turin Brakes' song "5 Mile (These Are the Days)" explores the intoxicating feeling of being in love, comparing it to the euphoria and disorientation experienced after joining the "mile high club."

The opening lines depict the descent of an airplane after reaching its peak ("5 miles above the ground"). The lyrical protagonist focuses on landing, while the city below appears calm and serene, contrasting with his inner turmoil.

The phrase "These houses start to shake" can be interpreted in two ways: as turbulence during descent and as a metaphor for the dizziness and euphoria of the experience.

"The fickle digits fall to zero" represents the altitude countdown, symbolizing the return to reality. However, "the gentle bump on the runway" suggests that the experience has left an unforgettable mark.

The chorus "Oh, it's alright, it's alright... tonight we're gonna sing a sad song" highlights the contradictory emotions: joy and sadness, excitement and emptiness, that often accompany love and passion.

The recurring phrase "These are the days that drive me insane" is both an admission of the madness of love and an ode to those moments that make life vivid and memorable.

The images of "brothers and sisters" "falling to the ground out of time" with "wide-eyed" expressions symbolize people experiencing a similar euphoric state after the flight.

The fast pace of life is emphasized by the lines about train and plane rides, mixed time zones, and a forgotten name.

Overall, "5 Mile (These Are the Days)" is a song about how love can lift you out of reality, give you a feeling of flying and intoxication, make you forget about everything else in the world, even your own name.

In the five mile high club, you are done for

Concentrate on landing, the town looks peaceful

Jet planes fly too close to the ground

It makes these houses shake

Flimsy figures fall to the ground

In a sentimental earthquake

Oh, that's alright, that's alright

That's alright, sad song tonight

Oh, these are the days that are driving me crazy

These are the days that are driving me insane

Everyday let your love shine down all around me

'Cause these are the days that are driving me crazy

When brothers and sisters fall to

The ground in half assed harmony

Lots of dreams for their wide eyes but a small reality

Take a train and then a jet plane

Travel back and forth in time

Pleased to meet you, what's your name?

I'm afraid I've forgotten mine

These are the days

Let your love shine down

All around me

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