| Glass Animals – Season 2 Episode 3 Lyrics | 7 years ago |
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(First of all the lyrics are wrong here, ill have them right in my very lengthy explanation. ) Ive listened to this song many times and sorta realized theres some layers to it. Heres a critical analysis explaining my take on it: The psychedelic bouncy sound and fun trendy feel of this song on the surface seems to paint a fun picture of a fun yet lazy stoner girl. However I suspect it actually has a sadder storyline underneath. I see it as the perspective of a guy who is falling in love with a girl suffering from depression who self medicates by getting high all the time. Hes falling in love with her quickly and deeply but hes conflicted because he doesnt see it working out realistically because shes so far gone in a depressive state living a life of apathy. The verses are highly poetic and metaphorical and the chorus describes the girl and gives evidence that she's not functioning very well right now. The first verse explains his inner conflict. Baby, now my head is on backwards And my feet at funny angles And every time I take a step We're moving forwards faster And lately i can't take it Basically, when his "head is on backwards" and "feet at funny angles" hes not thinking in the real world. Hes not his right minded self. hes high off of love and possibly stoned with her having fun getting carried away. This is the part of him that's ignoring reality. He describes how fast the relationship is moving "every time i take a step were moving forward faster". He describes that this situation is intense for him "and lately i cant take it" hes in deep already. Baby, now my body's in tact and In an ordinary fashion And everything I tried to leave behind Is still beside us But lately I can't take it Now his "body's in tact and In an ordinary fashion". Hes no longer twisted, hes back in his right mind in the real world. He can see things clearly now and what does he see? "everything I tried to leave behind Is still beside us". All the truths and doubts he tried to ignore while in the throes and blindness of love are all still lurking. This is the side of him that cant ignore reality. Leftover breakfast, cereal for lunch She is broken but she's fun My girl eats mayonnaise From a jar when she's gettin' blazed The chorus describes her apathetic stoner life and also tells us that shes "broken" or depressed. The chorus adds a lightness to the secretly heavy first verse. The melody framing her evidence of apathy as quirky, charming and fun. But the refrain gives us a clue to how shes doing "Dont you need me oh baby boy cus im so happy without your noise" I interpret this as being what the girl tells to the guy to keep up an emotional front. Which i believe he can see through. Like an injured animal she keeps up a tough appearance to avoid vulnerability which would lead to being hurt. Shes saying essentially, "dont fall for me because i dont love you or need anyone because im perfectly fine" this is her rejecting the idea that shes suffering and needs help. This is her keeping him at arms length to protect herself. The second verse describes the girl more as he observes her and he laments that he cant change her into someone well and healthy. Lazy, and lyin' on your belly With a super porp cola Lookin' at your phone in clothes You've worn for three days over With a cookie as a coaster This his him observing her and we have more evidence that shes depressed. Shes not keeping up with proper hygeine. Shes eating only comfort foods shes not cleaning up after herself. Shes not engaged in life. Maybe, I wish I could've mold ya To vertical and golden But you turn to Styrofoam and So it hurts to say it's hopeless And we ain't gonna make it In the final stanza he admits that he wishes he could help her become "vertical and golden", upright on her own two feet. healthy and strong and well. Her best version of herself. But she "turns to styrofoam" she always proves to be very fragile and easily broken. He then admits the ultimate truth of everything he tried to leave behind back in the first verse " it hurts to say its hopeless. And we aint gonna make it". The second part of the chorus clues us into her depression more and how he feels about it. She's drunk on old cartoons Liquid TV afternoons Sometimes it makes me laugh Sometimes it makes me sad Like an alcoholic getting drunk to numb pain and avoid life she numbs the pain with the distraction of watching tv all afternoon. He finds this sometimes funny and endearing but at the same time its saddens him that this is her life. This is the first overt clue that shes not really in a healthy place. Tipping us off to veiwing her behavior not as something cute and endearing but as Something to be concerned about. I think the end of the song and the repetition of the refrain and the repetition of the phrase "now my head is on backwards" cements where both their heads are at right now. Shes keeping him at arms length and staying locked in her refusal of weakness and hes not wanting to face the reality that theyre ultimately doomed. |
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