Stranded
Van Morrison
Stranded in a World of Uncertainty
Van Morrison's song 'Stranded' paints a vivid picture of feeling lost and isolated in an unfamiliar world. The lyrics convey a sense of being at the edge of existence, with no clear direction or place to go. This feeling of being 'stranded' is not just physical but also emotional and existential. The metaphor of being 'between the devil and the deep blue sea' suggests a situation where the singer feels trapped between two equally difficult choices, with no easy way out.
The recurring theme of 'hustle time' highlights the relentless pressure and struggle of daily life. Morrison's lyrics reflect the constant need to keep moving and overcoming obstacles, symbolized by 'one more mountain to climb.' This relentless hustle leaves the singer feeling isolated on his 'own little island,' despite having his 'eyes open wide.' The sense of being stranded is compounded by the lack of guidance or support, as 'nobody's gonna tell me what time it is.' This line underscores the feeling of being alone in navigating life's challenges.
The song's emotional depth is further emphasized by the repetition of the word 'stranded,' which reinforces the sense of being stuck and unable to move forward. The imagery of being on an island with no escape captures the essence of feeling trapped in one's circumstances. Van Morrison's soulful delivery and poignant lyrics resonate with anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by life's demands and uncertain about their path. 'Stranded' is a powerful exploration of isolation, struggle, and the search for direction in a complex world.