I Am Not The Only Traveler
Samuel Coleman
I Am Not The Only Traveler
What does "I am not the only passenger who has not paid his debt" mean? "?
This line is from Lord Haroon's song 'The ht We MetÃ'l'. This song is basically about the desire to go back when one lover finds another lover, but they get in trouble and their relationship ends. I'm sure it's all about music.
I find it very different from most people. I've never seen 13 excuses before, but it's just one of three TV shows that use this song, and it wasn't written for any of them. So there is no reason to conclude that your ut has anything in common with any of the sws.
Against this background, the first thing that comes to mind when reading the text is the old Western script. The use of the term trail and walk takes me in that direction. Since then, I've been interviewed by Ben Schneider (another song) on MTV News, who says that Schneider wrote songs for the bad guys and bad guys, often rooted in Western traditions. That's what I thought, so I'll share:
To me, it's a song about a lonely, hard-nosed Westerner who thinks, struggles, and gets out of trouble. to sing. Now sing to someone he knows about everything behind it. Now he is a mess, a shadow of himself, and he regrets dealing with this person. She probably saved the man from the arts section. The boy got upset and he started crying and the singer came and took him away. But the other person was charismatic, or inspiring, or a natural leader, or charming, and it didn't take long for him to capture the Savior's Spirit. The Savior decided to travel with them.
There were only two of them at the time, but the savior slowly retreated as more and more people gathered around the traveler. Eventually he was thrown out and the boy walked through the crowd without him. It may be love now, but it doesn't have to be. Maybe the other person slowly started a G-business or a political movement or group with other people. After all, the singer felt that she had saved the man and deserved to be in his immediate circle. But because of debt, he was fired. It was his fault that the man he saved did not keep him and did not let him go back. (If you like the angle of love, it could be the daughter of an ex-lover. That could be a million things.)
So now he is wandering around to get her back to where he was, that he saved the boy, thinking that it would not be appropriate for him to be out there, even though he is not alone in the crowd. This type of crime. But she can't just go back to the life she lived to save, this experience with that person changed her, she found a new purpose and a new life. So he lost everything that led him to the extraordinary experiences of life, which he could not become. He wished he had all this and could handle the rescue, but he was sure he would not return later.
It is a metaphor for enjoying peace but not responsible enough for care. At least that's what I see, another song I like about this artist is in the dark.