Most of the Time- Bob Dylan

I can survive and I can endure,
And I don’t even think about her…

The best way to read the lyrics to this song is to imagine you are catching up with a friend. You ask, “how are you?” You expect to hear “fine”. Instead, your friend pauses and says,” Well…most of the time I’m halfway content…” I would say to them “it’s that bad?”

This song’s meaning is not about most of the time–when the narrator is doing okay. “Most of The Time” is about the other times–the times the narrator has difficulty even talking or thinking about. He can only allude to these emotions.

Is it pride that stops him? Or embarrassment? Does he not want reveal commit to words that he might later regret? Or is the pain so bad that it would hurt to talk about the specifics?  Probably all three.

“Most of the Time” is extremely vulnerable and intimate for a Dylan song. The narrator is hurting due to a breakup. But only some of the time!  He speaks as if he is trying to convince himself (and us!) that most of the time he is fine, however, we can tell he is—in fact–not in a good place mentally.

Most of the Time Meaning & Lyrics
Dylan

From the verse to the bridge, the music and tone seem to shift from somber to agitated; and he ends the bridge angry. We can tell he is still emotional. If he is not lying to himself, he is only barely fine most of the time. This song shows off one thing about Dylan’s voice that is great—his ability to vocally emote. We know what he is saying and how he feels during “Most of the Time”. His ability to craft a song also stands out–as it often does.

“Most of the Time” is slightly deeper track of Dylan’s–if there is such a thing. You don’t meet many casual Dylan fans. There are people who like Rainy Day Women, and there’s people who know every lyric to every song from every bootleg. Thus, it is hard to judge just how beloved certain Dylan songs are when Dylanites seem to love all of them.  Though, perhaps this is true of any fanbase.

Click here for another great Dylan deep track.

Most of the Time Lyrics

Most of the time
I’m clear focused all around,
Most of the time
I can keep both feet on the ground.

I can follow the path,
I can read the signs.
Stay right with it
When the road unwinds.
I can handle whatever I stumble upon.
I don’t even notice that she’s gone.
Most of the time.

Most of the time
It’s well understood,
Most of the time
I wouldn’t change it if I could.

I can’t make it all match up,
I can hold my own;
I can deal with the situation
Right down to the bone.
I can survive and I can endure,
And I don’t even think about her.
Most of the time.

Most of the time
My head is on straight.
Most of the time
I’m strong enough not to hate.

I don’t build up illusion
‘Til it makes me sick,
I ain’t afraid of confusion,
No matter how thick.
I can smile in the face of mankind.
Don’t even remember
What her lips felt like on mine.
Most of the time.

Most of the time
She ain’t even in my mind.
I wouldn’t know her if I saw her,
She’s that far behind.

Most of the time
I can’t even be sure,
If she was ever with me,
Or if I was ever with her.

Most of the time,
I’m halfway content.
Most of the time,
I know exactly where it all went.

I don’t cheat on myself,
I don’t run and hide.
Hide from the feelings
That are buried inside.

I don’t compromise,
And I don’t pretend.
I don’t even care
If I ever see her again.
Most of the time.

Songwriter: Bob Dylan

Everything I Own- Bread

I would give everything I own/
Just to have you back again…

“Everything I Own” was written by David Gates specifically about his father—that he presumably lost. He mentioned that in a concert. Don’t let that stop you from letting the song mean something different to you. The song works on several levels.

Don’t we all have someone in our past who is gone—someone we wish we could have done things differently with? Whether they are gone due to death, a breakup, or circumstance–we can all relate to this sentiment. That is one of the reasons this song is a classic.

Everything I Own Meaning
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Taking a particular experience and making a song about a universal experience is a good way to connect with many people. Here, the catalyst for writing the song may have been a particular event—(the loss of his father) but he wrote a song about feelings of loss in general. This is a recipe for success in pop and rock music.

Everything I Own Bread
Bread

The melody of the both the verse and the chorus are so great—especially the chorus. It sounds timeless, in the same way that a classic folk song does or Yesterday. The way the lyrics and melody combine with the orchestration to build to a crescendo and the quick dénouement is quite the emotional rollercoaster.

But it is earned. The raw expression of love, gratitude and loss in the lyrics are quite touching and fit the song perfectly. Bread has many great songs you might want to check out.

Everything I Own Lyrics

You sheltered me from harm;
Kept me warm, kept me warm.
You gave my life to me,
Set me free, set me free.
The finest years I ever knew
Were all the years I had with you.

And I would give anything I own.
I’d give up my life, my heart, my home;
I would give everything I own.
Just to have you back again.

You taught me how to love.
What it’s of, what it’s of.
You never said too much
But still you showed the way.
And I knew from watching you.

Nobody else could ever know
The part of me that can’t let go.

And I would give anything I own.
I’d give up my life, my heart, my home;
I would give everything I own.
Just to have you back again.

Is there someone you know?
Your loving them so
But taking them all for granted?
You may lose them one day.
Someone takes them away
And they don’t hear the words you long to say.

I would give anything I own.
I’d give up my life, my heart, my home;
I would give everything I own.
Just to have you back again.

written by David Gates of Bread

The Seed- AURORA

You cannot eat money, oh no

“The Seed” by Norwegian singer AURORA is characterized by her signature ethereal and haunting sound.  AURORA’s sound in “The Seed” might be described as a sweet mix of The Knife, Sia and Enya.

The lyrics delve into themes of personal growth, self-acceptance, and the power of the human spirit. “The Seed” addresses issues such as conservation and anti-materialism in a way reminiscent of the activism of the 1970s.

Aurora The Seed Meaning
Aurora

“The Seed” features a blend of electronic and acoustic instrumentation, with Aurora’s voice soaring over a bed of pulsing beats and atmospheric synths. The song’s chorus is particularly striking, with Aurora’s vocals building to a crescendo as she repeats the refrain “You can’t eat money”. The contrast between the softness of the verses and the anthemic chorus is distinctive.

“The Seed” can be interpreted as a call to embrace one’s own unique identity and to nurture the seed of potential within oneself.  The song’s message of self-acceptance and self-love is both personal and universal, resonating with anyone who has struggled to find their place in the world or to live up to their full potential.

the seed
Aurora

“The Seed” stands as a powerful reminder of the resilience and beauty of the human spirit, and our inescapable connection to nature and our physical environment.

The Seed Lyrics

Just like the seed,
I don’t know where to go.
Through dirt and shadow, I grow.
I’m reaching light through the struggle.
Just like the seed,
I’m chasing the wonder.
I unravel myself,
All in slow motion.

You cannot eat money, oh no.
You cannot eat money, oh no.
When the last tree has fallen,
And the rivers are poisoned.
You cannot eat money, oh no.
You cannot eat money, oh no.
You cannot eat money, oh no.
When the last tree has fallen,
And the rivers are poisoned.
You cannot eat money, oh no,
Oh no…

Suffocate me…
So my tears can be rain.
I will water the ground where I stand.
So the flowers can grow back again.
‘Cause just like the seed
Everything wants to live.
We are burning our fingers,
But we learn and forgive.

You cannot eat money, oh no.
You cannot eat money, oh no.
When the last tree has fallen,
And the rivers are poisoned.
You cannot eat money, oh no.
You cannot eat money, oh no.
You cannot eat money, oh no.
When the last tree has fallen,
And the rivers are poisoned.
You cannot eat money, oh no,
Oh no…

Feed me sunlight, feed me air,
In a place where nothing matters.
Feed me truth and feed me prayer, (dancing around a shooting star)
And every cell remembers.
Feed me sunlight, feed me air, (that have taken us this far)
I see images of killer whales.
Feed me truth and feed me prayers. (sleeping in a desert trail)
Dreaming of a parallel world where nothing ever hurts.
Dreaming of a parallel world where nothing ever hurts.

You cannot eat money, oh no.
You cannot eat money, oh no.
When the last tree has fallen,
And the rivers are poisoned.
You cannot eat money, oh no.
You cannot eat money, oh no.
You cannot eat money, oh no.
When the last tree has fallen,
And the rivers are poisoned.
You cannot eat money, oh no,
Oh no.

written by AURORA