| Woodkid – The Golden Age Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| Childhood is the Golden Age for Woodkid. "We are falling as we grow"; that is the main theme of the album. | |
| Woodkid – Wasteland Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| After years of growing up and facing the harsh reality of the world; after loosing the wonder and the magic that surrounds everything when we are children, he has found new meaning in real love. All that was lost retuns at once when we feel love, the whole world shines anew in colors and light. A new dawn indeed, that we can see in the eyes of the one who loves us back. | |
| Woodkid – Baltimore's Fireflies Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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The killing and the action of sinking the body are a metaphor for the all the things we do or we are, that we are ashamed of. Conscience is killing him because he knows the rest of the world does not approve of what he did or of what he secretly is. The last four lines close the idea: What are the words that I'm supposed to say? If someone knew about this lie? If your body rises to the surface? Through the silence of fireflies The body in the bay is the same as the phrase "skeletons in the closet". It is a beautiful metaphor with beautiful imagery. He may have been inspired by this image he published on his Tumblr: http://woodkid.tumblr.com/post/44986488207/bill-henson |
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