What does Meeting Across the River mean?

Bruce Springsteen: Meeting Across the River Meaning

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Meeting Across the River Lyrics

Hey, Eddie, can you lend me a few bucks
And tonight can you get us a ride
Gotta make it through the tunnel
Got a meeting with a man on the other side

Hey Eddie, this guy, he's the real thing
So if you want to come along
You gotta promise you...

  1. anonymous
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    Dec 3rd !⃝

    Bullshit. It's about a guy going to score dope to bring back and sell in Jersey. You idiots always try to overanalyze everything. If you'd been in Jersey in the 70's you'd know.

  2. kooljohn176
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    Oct 4th 2013 !⃝

    when you are a young teenager in the mid 70's listening to this song couple of thousand times as a hopeful dreamer can give you, as it did for me, the feeling of hope against the odds. in meeting across the river song many times felt like in going through the tunnel to meet a godly or Christ-like encounter with somebody. trying to understand this song today in meaning according to my theory is about a person when he is down and out on his luck and feels that he is going to die of the shame in needing to hock cherrie's radio for money and the faith that she does not have in him. so he is conjuring up a plan and talking to himself in his mind, pushing himself to the point in talking to death to become his friend in thinking that he can con death some way. ''eddie'' represents death that is him, or his shadow, when he is saying hey eddie can you lend me a few bucks, he is asking himself that. he is trying to convince eddie just as much as himself in going along, asking him to promise not to say anything, cause''this guy don't dance'' - another words this guy is real, not a phony, and does not change to the dance of death. in their last chance he is '' telling themselves'' to stay cool,like a slow death on that line and if they blow it than the man and death will be looking for the next in line. so then he say's, here stuff this in your pocket looks like your carring a friend, here he is telling eddie, who is himself in death's pocket with two grand practically in his pocket to throw on the bed, but he does not have it yet until he makes a meeting deal on the other side,but his broke to death. hey eddie can you catch us a ride.


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