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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Crash And Burn" by the artist "Write This Down"

In the song "Crash And Burn" by Write This Down, the lyrical hero reflects on his life journey, the transition from the simple joy of playing in a band to the harsh reality of the music business. He acknowledges his mistakes ("messed up on the shortest way") and the hardships he had to face ("broke down alone and far from home"). The image of "crashing and burning" symbolizes the desire to live life to the fullest, not being afraid to take risks and make mistakes.

The hero doesn't deny pain and disappointment ("crashes, gamblers, failures"), but he refuses to let them break him. He wants to go back to the roots, to the initial love for music ("get back to what I used to know"). The support of his parents ("what our parents gave us") and the belief in himself help him move on.

The recurring phrase "I crash and burn like I always do" reflects the hero's rebellious spirit and determination. He is not going to give up and continues to fight for his dream, learning from his mistakes and becoming stronger.

So take a moment just to think about how it works

And how I tried to change the outlook

'Cause it went from being a band

To a business plan

And I already know that I screwed up the fast track

Broken alone and miles from home

So we drove through the night because we had to survive

On what our parents gave us

I crash and burn just like I always do

I live and learn the truth

I gotta get back to the things that I once loved

Back to what I know

Disasters and gamblers and failures can't break me down

So take a moment to figure out what to do

And walk away from all the miscues

And the cautionary tales

And the present thrills

And I already know 'bout delusions and setbacks

Nothing but gifts to take the hint

To get back in the van and just pray for the chance

On what our parents gave us

I crash and burn just like I always do

I live and learn the truth

I gotta get back to the things that I once loved

Back to what I know

Disasters and gamblers and failures can't break me down

You know I wanna

I won't give up

You know I wanna

I won't give up

I crash and burn just like I always do

I live and learn the truth

I gotta get back to the things that I once loved

Back to what I know

Disasters and gamblers and failures can't break me down

Can't break me down

Can't break me down

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