| Oceana – Woolgod Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| No, I think that is completely wrong haha. I believe this whole song is about addictions, and material Gods (hence the name wool God). When he says he 'this fruit's enough to feed myself and no one else' that's just saying addictions and such are just selfish, they don't benefit anyone but ourselves. I think bottled fruit is obviously wine or alcohol, just an example of one addiction. He elaborates when he says: "This heart is , this is where it stays. And this is where God is, and this is where it stays". Notice he says 'it' instead of 'he' confirming these things are material things we rely on to make us happy. This thing or addiction belongs to us (this is where it stays, enough to feed myself and no one else'. And then the end 'oh, god i feel it, no finer feeling exists' is just him falling back into his addiction or material god and just basically giving up and indulging in it. | |
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