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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Get Free" by the artist "Vines, The"

The song "Get Free" by The Vines conveys a sense of hopelessness and a yearning for freedom. The lyrical hero is going through a painful breakup, repeating: "I've gotta get free", aspiring to break free from the oppressive emotions. The image of flying into the sun symbolizes striving for something unattainable, for an ideal that may not exist in reality.

The repetition of the phrase "She never loved me" intensifies the bitterness and disappointment. The question "So why should anybody else?" speaks of distrust in love and intimacy, which arose after a painful experience.

The choruses addressed to the unknown "you" are full of confusion and a desire to escape. The lyrical hero seems to be calling someone with him, offering to "take a picture" and "walk you to the corner", which can be interpreted as a metaphor for escaping from the past and pain. The mention of California, a place associated with the sun and carefree life, takes on an ironic connotation in this context, showing that even there the hero cannot find peace.

The repeated calls to "take me away" and "save me" emphasize desperation and a desire to get rid of suffering. The phrase "I've got something to lose" adds another layer to the image of the hero, showing that he risks not only the future, but also the past, striving for freedom.

The final call to "figure it out, don't you wait" is addressed more to the hero himself than to the listener. It is a reminder of the need to act, not to postpone the decision, in order to break out of the vicious circle of pain and hopelessness.

I'm gonna get free

I'm gonna get free

I'm gonna get free

Ride into the sun

She never loved me

She never loved me

She never loved me

Why should anyone?

(Come here, come here, come here)

I'll take your photo for ya

(Come here, come here, come here)

Drive you around the corner

(Come here, come here, come here)

You know you really oughta

(Come here, come here, come here)

Move out of California

Get (get)

Me (me)

Far (far)

When I have alot to lose

Save (save)

Me (me)

From (from)

Here! (here)

When it's pretty time

Look into your mind

Don't wait

I'm gonna get free

I'm gonna get free

I'm gonna get free

Ride into the sun

She never loved me

She never loved me

She never loved me

Why should anyone?

(Come here, come here, come here)

I'll take your photo for ya

(Come here, come here, come here)

Drive you around the corner

(Come here, come here, come here)

You know you really oughta

(Come here, come here, come here)

Move out of California

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