
Anchorless Propagandhi
"Anchorless" by Propagandhi, released in 1996, is a #PunkRock anthem that explores themes of disillusionment, societal critique, and the search for personal identity. The lyrics convey feelings of aimlessness and frustration within a chaotic world. Musically, it features aggressive guitar riffs and rapid tempos, reflecting the urgency of its message. The song resonates with listeners seeking authenticity and questioning the status quo, contributing to the band's influence in the punk scene.

[Verse 1]
They called here to tell me that you're finally dying
Through a veil of childish cries
Southern Manitoba prairie's pulling at the
Pant leg of your bad disguise
[Chorus]
So why were you so anchorless?
A boat abandoned in some backyard
Anchorless
In the small town that you lived and died in
[Verse 2]
I've got an armchair from your family home
Got your P.G. Wodehouse novels and your telephone
I've got your plates and stainless steel
Got that way of never saying what you really feel
[Chorus]
So anchorless
A boat abandoned in some backyard
Anchorless
In the small town that you lived and died in
[Bridge]
Don’t want to live and die here
Don’t want to live and die here
They called here to tell me that you're finally dying
Through a veil of childish cries
Southern Manitoba prairie's pulling at the
Pant leg of your bad disguise
[Chorus]
So why were you so anchorless?
A boat abandoned in some backyard
Anchorless
In the small town that you lived and died in
[Verse 2]
I've got an armchair from your family home
Got your P.G. Wodehouse novels and your telephone
I've got your plates and stainless steel
Got that way of never saying what you really feel
[Chorus]
So anchorless
A boat abandoned in some backyard
Anchorless
In the small town that you lived and died in
[Bridge]
Don’t want to live and die here
Don’t want to live and die here
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