Song Meaning
The narrator kicks off a night of desperate flight, feeling hunted and sleepless. The opening lines paint a picture of pure paranoia, with the sun’s appearance signaling the end of a long, anxious night. This sets a tone of immediate peril and uncertainty, as if the very act of dawn is a threat.
The core of the narrative is a frantic escape, a feeling of being pursued by an unseen force, referred to as "hinnmann." This "hinnmann" seems to represent a relentless, perhaps supernatural, pursuer, and the narrator feels a grim solidarity with this entity, stating, "Ja hinnmann og eg æ med i sama klubb." This shared predicament suggests a deep-seated, almost fated connection to the chase itself.
A striking moment occurs when the narrator encounters "hinnmann" directly and receives money, only to have it stolen by "Gamle Eirik." This turn of events highlights the precariousness of the narrator's situation, where even fleeting moments of relief are snatched away. The imagery of disappearing "som ein ballong" emphasizes the swift and almost comical, yet ultimately devastating, loss.
The lyrics reveal two specific, dire reasons for the narrator's despair: a lost love, "ho Birgjit Lien," described with a stark contrast of her former joy and current absence, and the looming threat of capture by "læsmann." The fear of capture is palpable, with the narrator stating, "So æ mi framtid lagt!" This fear is compounded by the narrator's complicated romantic entanglements, juggling relationships and facing the potential paternity of a child who doesn't resemble him, adding layers of personal chaos to the external danger.