Salamander
Fire Walking

Eye Of The Hurricane
Fri Apr 12 2002

It's a song about addiction. Wilcox says that the motorcycle is simply a metaphor for drugs. I suppose I can see that. "Tell the truth, explain to me, How you got this need for speed."

I never quite took the song that way though. It works equally well for other forms of escapism. Sometimes the places you hide from the rain are in your mind. Sometimes the deaths you die aren't physical.

David Wilcox has just had a new CD released, by the way, which features a live version of "Eye of the Hurricane". Well worth the price of admission.

Eye Of The Hurricane
David Wilcox


Tank is full, switch is on
Night is warm, cops are gone
Rocket bike is all her own
It's called a Hurricane
She told me once it's quite a ride
It's shaped so there's this place inside
Where if you're moving you can hide
Safe within the rain

Chorus -
She wants to run away
But there's nowhere that she can go
Nowhere the pain won't come again
But she can hide
Hide in the pouring rain
She rides the eye of the hurricane


Tell the truth, explain to me
How you got this need for speed
She laughed and said "it might just be
The next best thing to love."
Hope is gone and she confessed
When you lay your dream to rest
You can get what's second best
But it's hard to get enough

chorus

We saw her ride so fast last night
Racing by a flash of light


Riding quick, the street was dark
A shining truck she thought was parked
It blocked her path, stopped her heart
But not the hurricane
She saw her chance to slip the trap
There was just the room to pass in back
But then it moved, closed the gap
She never felt the pain

Chorus
She rides the eye of a hurricane


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