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I'm a fly, I'll die tomorrow
So give me all you've got
I so believe, I so believe
I'm a fly, I'll die tomorrow
So give me all you've got

And out here in this foreign place
I have let you down
I've fallen for a foreign face
And I've fallen to the ground

I've gone in blinding, scorching sun
And fallen to my knees
And I've forgotten what I believed
And I so believe, I so believe
In the good in all of us.
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comedancing On Jan 19, 2009
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Cover art for I'm a Fly lyrics by Laura Marling

The song reminds me of the Fall of Icarus* in greek mythology.

"I'm a fly, I'll die tomorrow / So give me all you've got" -> As Icarus was an escaped prisoner, he would have been killed as soon as he landed on King Minos' ground. Death was waiting for him, so he decided to give his all during the flight. "I so believe, I so believe" indicates a sense of invincibility.

"And out here in this foreign place I have let you down I've fallen for a foreign face And I've fallen to the ground"

Flying in a wide, unknown sky, Icarus fell for "a foreign face" (the face of the sun) and, as a result, fell to the ground. And by falling down, he let is father down, too, for he didn't listen to his warnings.

"I've gone in blinding, scorching sun And fallen to my knees"

The sun blinded Icarus to the dangers of flying, scorched his wings, and brought him to his knees. "And I've forgotten what I believed" -> When falling down, Icarus is brought back to reality; "And I so believe, I so believe / In the good in all of us" might be his final realization before death.

It's a sad story but I don't think it's a sad song. Though the person is falling/dying, he or she comes to realize there is still good in the world. Laura Marling always make happy things seem sad and sad things happy. It's one of her greatest strengths in my opinion.

  • Brief summary: "In order to escape king Minos' labyrinth, Daedalus crafted gigantic wings by connecting branches of osier together with wax. He taught his son Icarus how to fly, but told him to keep away from the sun because the heat would make the wax melt, destroying the wings. Although he was warned, Icarus got so excited by the thrill of flying and carried away by the amazing feeling of freedom that he started flying high to salute the sun, diving low to the sea, and then up high again. His father Daedalus was trying in vain to make young Icarus to understand that his behavior was dangerous, and Icarus soon saw his wings melting. Icarus fell into the sea and drowned." (source: http://www.greekmyths-greekmythology.com/myth-of-daedalus-and-icarus/)
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Cover art for I'm a Fly lyrics by Laura Marling

I love this song, I believe it has a lot of depth. One of my favourite Marling songs.

Cover art for I'm a Fly lyrics by Laura Marling

amazing song. talking about pretending to be something she's not when she can't really deny the feeling that are surfacing from her other alias. beatiful.

Cover art for I'm a Fly lyrics by Laura Marling

this is my favorite laura marling song

Cover art for I'm a Fly lyrics by Laura Marling

i have no idea what this song is about, but it's beautiful.

Cover art for I'm a Fly lyrics by Laura Marling

Does anybody know the guitar chords for this song? I can't find them anywhere.

Cover art for I'm a Fly lyrics by Laura Marling

It's a song about enjoying a foreign face....wanting cake and wanting to eat it too. N---I---C---E one. I don't think HE does in the song. I think IT dies. Ah, give it time...a few weeks.

*dies" not does.

 
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