I can't see where you're comin' from
The song is about lies.
But I know just what you're runnin' from:
And what matters ain't the who's baddest but
The song is also about rebellion.
The ones who stop you fallin' from your ladder.
And you feel like you're feelin' now
Doin' things just to please your crowd,
But I love you like the way I love you,
We would require another character.
And I suffer, but I ain't gonna cut you cuz
There is a lot of slang in the song.
This ain't no place for no hero,
Rebellion - visualising this in the narrative would be through elements of mise-en-scene.
This ain't no place for no better man,
This ain't no place for no hero,
To call home.
This ain't no place for no hero,
This ain't no place for no better man,
This ain't no place for no hero,
To call home.
This is the chorus of the song. It is repeated a number of times throughout the song.
Every time I close my eyes, I think, I think 'bout you inside,
And your mother, givin' up on askin' why
Why you lie, and you cheat, and you try to make
The theme of lies is consistent.
A fool out of she...
There is another character involved.
I can't see where you're comin' from,
But I know just what you're runnin' from.
And what matters ain't the who's baddest, but the
These lyrics are quite well-known and conform to the rebellion in the rest of the song.
Ones who stop you fallin' from your ladder, cuz
This ain't no place for no hero,
This ain't no place for no better man,
This ain't no place for no hero,
To call home. [Chorus repeats twice after this]
We think that the start of the chorus should always be shown on-screen in performance.
After the final chorus is a long instrumental sequence which we will use to invert the proportion of each line of action; the narrative will be more frequently shown and the performance less so. The video will probably finish with the band performance though.
We think that the narrative for this song could be centred around a character who wanted to be a successful artist but did not make it, or alternatively, it could be about a recollection of a previous lover who lied to him.
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