This song is about a (once?) dear friend of the band, Darcy.
It is essentially about love and anger, and the storm that they often brew in conjunction with one another.
It is about humanity, and how good intentions can be lost in selfishness.
You can only do so much to help the people you love. A...
[Verse 1]
Here comes a story of a hurricane
And a temper lost like crying tears in rain
No love is lost or no sweet wisdom gained
So save your tears then save yourself the shame
[Chorus]
Cyclone
You’re on your own
[Verse 2]
As we left the house and took a step outside
I could taste in the air a familiar sense of pride
And the wind, it blows, as you held your head up high
Then I saw the clouds draw storms into your eyes
[Chorus]
Cyclone
You're on your own
Cyclone
You're on your own
[Verse 3]
He's my man but said, "Don't break him bones"
Out in the fire, won't leave it alone
It was bent and I was unable to pull him inside
So bend down them bridges, dig up them bones
What's that you got? 'Cause I'll have one of those
Darcy, I could never hate ya if I tried
[Chorus]
Cyclone
You're on your own
Cyclone
You're on your own
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
Cyclone
You're on your own
Cyclone
Cyclone (The Village Sessions) was written by Taras Hrubyj-Piper & Beaker Best & Dylan Frost & Paddy Cornwall & Seamus Coyle.
Cyclone (The Village Sessions) was produced by .
Sticky Fingers released Cyclone (The Village Sessions) on Fri Sep 27 2013.
Rare performance of “Cyclone” with the whole band