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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "This Car Drives All by Itself" by the artist "Wombats, The"

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The song "This Car Drives All by Itself" by The Wombats uses a metaphor to depict the idea of an inevitable life journey and the struggle with loss of control. The "car" driving all by itself symbolizes destiny, which cannot be changed, no matter how hard we try.

The first verse speaks about the futility of attempts to control one's destiny. "This car won't budge an inch" despite all our efforts ("you can try to start it"). The car's loyalty is the loyalty to the chosen path, which does not succumb to temptations ("you can't buy its loyalty"). "There are no more vacancies in heaven" is an indication that there are no easy ways or workarounds.

The chorus "And the kids aren't wrong" reinforces the idea that this truth is obvious and undeniable, especially for the younger generation, who have not yet had time to be deceived by illusions of control. The lyrical hero, meanwhile, "is looking for a spark in the middle of the flame" - trying to find meaning and hope in this relentless movement.

The second verse talks about the baggage of the past ("the weight of years lived") that we carry with us. But even if we try to get rid of it, it will still haunt us ("it will be laughing behind your back"). The "wide road" leading "down the garden path" is a metaphor for deceptive ease, behind which lies the inevitability of the path.

The third verse adds a sense of hopelessness. The "tunnel at the end of the light" is an image of approaching death, which irresistibly attracts. The lyrical hero feels broken ("by the end of the night I'm always in disarray"), but continues to dance, clinging to the last moments of life. "Hold on, baby, baby, yeah, it's alright!" is an attempt to convince himself and others that everything is under control, although in reality it is not.

The repetition of the chorus and the final lines emphasize the main idea of the song: life is an uncontrollable process, and we can only accept it as it is.

This car drives all by itself,

And this car drives all by itself.

And you can force it

But it doesn't want to move an inch,

You can't buy its loyalty this time.

You can tempt it with a pocket full of shiny things,

Still there's no room left in paradise.

And the kids aren't wrong,

And the kids aren't wrong,

And the kids aren't wrong this time.

I'm looking for a spark in the heart of the light.

This car drives all by itself,

And this car drives all by itself.

You can drag the years behind you,

You can let them go,

Still she'll laugh at you behind your back.

There's no water here there's just the wide open road,

And it leads you up the garden path.

And the kids aren't wrong,

And the kids aren't wrong,

And the kids aren't wrong this time.

I'm looking for a spark in the heart of the light.

This car drives all by itself,

And this car drives all by itself.

I see a tunnel at the end of the light

And it's killing me slowly with its tune.

I'm always a mess come the end of the night,

Oh, but we keep, keep dancing though we're out of time,

Oh, hold on, baby, baby, yeah, it's alright!

Because this car drives all by itself,

And this car drives all by itself.

And the kids aren't wrong,

And the kids aren't wrong,

And the kid aren't wrong this time.

I see a tunnel at the end of the light.

This car drives all by itself,

And this car drives all by itself.

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