Lost And Found

The Kinks The Kinks

Weathering the Storm: A Tale of Resilience and Rediscovery

The Kinks' song "Lost And Found" uses the metaphor of a hurricane to explore themes of crisis, survival, and rediscovery. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of an impending natural disaster, with references to a hurricane hitting New York City and the chaos that ensues. This storm serves as a powerful symbol for life's unexpected challenges and the way they can force people to confront their vulnerabilities and priorities.

The recurring line, "We were lost and found, just in time," suggests a journey from confusion and despair to clarity and hope. The hurricane, described as something "bigger than the both of us," represents overwhelming forces that can disrupt lives but also provide opportunities for growth and self-discovery. The song emphasizes the importance of coming together and supporting one another in times of crisis, as seen in the lines about putting up barricades and seeking shelter from the storm.

Ultimately, "Lost And Found" is a story of resilience. The characters in the song face the storm head-on, and through their struggle, they emerge stronger and more aware of what truly matters. The imagery of the storm passing and the characters standing at a "new frontier" symbolizes a fresh start and the potential for new beginnings. The song's message is clear: even in the face of overwhelming adversity, there is always a chance for redemption and renewal.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Apeman
  2. Victoria
  3. Supersonic Rocket Ship
  4. Dead End Street
  5. Young And Innocent Days
  6. See My Friends
  7. 20th Century Man
  8. Destroyer
  9. (Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman
  10. The Hard Way
View all The Kinks songs

Most popular topics in The Kinks songs

Related artists

  1. The Hollies
    The Hollies
  2. Lou Reed
    Lou Reed
  3. The Turtles
    The Turtles
  4. The Beatles
    The Beatles
  5. Neil Young
    Neil Young
  6. George Harrison
    George Harrison
  7. Elvis Costello
    Elvis Costello
  8. Bob Dylan
    Bob Dylan