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Islands Lyrics
Five days
Underwater
Near your island
Off the coast
I know
Five ways
You were my lover
Incantation
Off the tide
In rhyme
Oh, out in the glow I’ll find, you waiting
Oh, has it been so long now, I..
Oh, I thought you knew that I'd be comin’
The way you move, a foreign groove, at night
I could never
I could never hold you
Watch it rise up, where you hide your pearl
Feel the tide low where you cast those stones you wear
When no one's home, do they feel cold on your bones
All the years I’ve missed your warmth
Have you missed my warmth?
On your island
Underwater
Near your island
Off the coast
I know
Five ways
You were my lover
Incantation
Off the tide
In rhyme
Oh, has it been so long now, I..
Oh, I thought you knew that I'd be comin’
The way you move, a foreign groove, at night
I could never hold you
Feel the tide low where you cast those stones you wear
When no one's home, do they feel cold on your bones
All the years I’ve missed your warmth
Have you missed my warmth?
On your island
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I never can tell exactly what he's saying when I listen to it, but these lyrics add so much meaning to rhythm of the song and to his smooth voice.
I think it's about him loving a girl, but never being able to get close to her. About him watching from afar and trying patiently, diligently to get her to let him in.
Then finally realizing and expressing that all that time she secluded herself, they both missed out on what could have been the warmth of a close relationship.
Regardless, it's undoubtedly beautiful.
i mostly agree with 'taperjeangirl' (LOVE the username btw, KOL are the best:D) but i'd have to say that sometime in the past he got dangerously close to her and then she secluded herself because of
i mostly agree with 'taperjeangirl' (LOVE the username btw, KOL are the best:D) but i'd have to say that sometime in the past he got dangerously close to her and then she secluded herself because of
'you were my lover' and 'all the years i miss your warmth have you missed my warmth?'
'you were my lover' and 'all the years i miss your warmth have you missed my warmth?'
they might have even been bestfriends and he never told her so when they got so close she didn't want things to change and ended up just completely secluding herself from him, and now in the song he explains that he wants her so much...
they might have even been bestfriends and he never told her so when they got so close she didn't want things to change and ended up just completely secluding herself from him, and now in the song he explains that he wants her so much but he just can't have her because she's so close and yet so far away.
@taperjeangirl8 kimda of like the lyrics in their song Mr. Know it all. Being close but never really being able to know each other.
@taperjeangirl8 kimda of like the lyrics in their song Mr. Know it all. Being close but never really being able to know each other.
@taperjeangirl8 kimda of like the lyrics in their song Mr. Know it all. Being close but never really being able to know each other.
@taperjeangirl8 kimda of like the lyrics in their song Mr. Know it all. Being close but never really being able to know each other.
I think it's about Odysseus and Calypso's first meeting as interpreted by Young The Giant. Most English teachers say that Odysseus had always wanted to go back to Penelope's arms when he was on the island, but maybe that isn't the only interpretation. What is Odysseus fell in love with Calypso's persona...? Or was it an intense lust that is mistaken for "love" as described by this song?
The first stanza of the song was the back story when Odysseus was in the sea for days. Maybe it wasn't "five days", but close enough :p
"foreign groove" "on your island" "Feel the tide low where you cast those stones you wear"
this woman, whoever she really is, is unfamiliar to the persona. So I think the possibility of this woman being an old lover is lowered. On your island - that fits the Calypso alibi. "Cast" sounds magical doesn't it?
When I first listened to this song I'm like baby making music!!! Lol then I really listened to the lyrics then I'm like... he's talking about going down on a chick! Think about it... she's been over his crib for like five days. So he's been going down on her for five days "underwater" near her "island".. and when he says "watch it rise and where u hide your pearl". The "pearl" is her clitoris lol . I'm not trying to be nasty nut this is what came to mind. And the "tide is low" when she cast those stones she wears. That's her eggs dropping. If you had health you know what that is.. and when "no ones home" or when he's not eating her out it gets cold and lonely down there. Lol you're all welcome ;)
@adamskywalker21 holy CRAP. For so many years, I have always interpreted the song as most others do, basically a girl not letting someone in and isolated herself etc., but after reading your comment, you literally made the most sense to me, and I re-read the lyrics with your mindset and YOU ARE A GENIUS. Everything about it seems sexual, word for word. New flings often spend the first week wrapped up in each other sexually, “five ways, you were my lover. incantation”, like literally under a spell, just sensually intoxicated. And it’s actually “out in the glow, I’ll find you...
@adamskywalker21 holy CRAP. For so many years, I have always interpreted the song as most others do, basically a girl not letting someone in and isolated herself etc., but after reading your comment, you literally made the most sense to me, and I re-read the lyrics with your mindset and YOU ARE A GENIUS. Everything about it seems sexual, word for word. New flings often spend the first week wrapped up in each other sexually, “five ways, you were my lover. incantation”, like literally under a spell, just sensually intoxicated. And it’s actually “out in the glow, I’ll find you waiting.” Has it been so long now, I thought you knew I’d be coming, the way you move, a foreign groove at night. Omg. I’m seeing the song in a much more different light, so thank you for this. It’s awesome because you can take it both ways and it’s still the most beautiful song til this day.
Beautiful song. One of my favorites. <3
I think this could be about unrequited love.
A boy falls in love with a girl, and he really wants to be with her and get close to her but she doesn't let him in. She is an "island", all by herself; alone.
The part about "five days" could be how fast it took him to fall in love with her, and "have you missed my warmth" could be that they never got to have a relationship, and he's saying does she miss what could've been, had she let him in.
Beautiful song, by the way. One of my top three favorite off this album.
This band is a piece of work. I am laughing my fat ass off over here. Do they believe the shit they sing 'cause nobody else does. It's OK, Shaggy, not everyone can be a champion. Some have to settle.
This band is a piece of work. I am laughing my fat ass off over here. Do they believe the shit they sing 'cause nobody else does. It's OK, Shaggy, not everyone can be a champion. Some have to settle.
Call me crazy, but when I first heard this song, I thought it was about The Great Gatsby. Gatsby is standing on his side of the island, staring out at the green light across the way, pining after Daisy who is on her separate island. There's no mention of the iconic green light, granted, but the opening lines do say that the singer is "near your [his love's] island" and "off the coast," and explicitly states that they were former lovers. I know Gatsby waited for Daisy for 5 years, but the song opens with 5 days… But I wonder how long Gatsby and Daisy were together after being reunited. If it was 5 days or so, then this opening could be really morbid (SPOILER ALERT), as it could be Gatsby in his last moments "underwater" in the pool thinking about his love affair with Daisy.
The second stanza of the song, the singer talks about how his love is waiting (or at least he imagines, perhaps too naively, that she has been waiting). The tone sounds sad and apologetic; he is sorry that his love has been waiting so long and likely has been very lonely, so lonely and miserable that the whole world has known for "so long now."
If this is from Gatsby's point of view, then he assumes right, that Daisy is unhappy and waiting for /something/ more, however, I think he assumes wrong that she's waiting for him. It's been a while since I read the book, but I'm pretty sure Daisy wasn't thinking much of Gatsby or her promise to wait for him until he suddenly reappeared on her doorstep. To add to my interpretation is the line "Oh, I thought you knew that I'd be coming." Gatsby has never stopped thinking of his beloved, so he assumed that Daisy was the same and had been waiting forlornly for five years for him to swoop in and carry her away. So the line expresses mild surprise that she should be surprised he came for her.
The last stanza is the one that hits home the most for me, and really makes me feel that the Gatsby interpretation has some believability. The pearls given to Daisy by Tom in the book are symbolic of her character, and how empty and superficial the Buchanan's life is. So it is interesting that "Islands" should talk about "pearl" and "those stones you wear." Obviously the woman the singer is pining for is a woman of wealth, although she doesn't seem to care, or she's just disillusioned, because she's casting them into the low tide.
I really feel the whole last stanza is a projection of the singer's imagination. He imagines she casts her pearl and stones into the water, he wonders about whether she feels hollow, and that her finery lacks warmth and meaning when she realizes her marriage is a sham and her husband is always leaving her (to be with Myrtle?).
I especially like that the song ends on a somber, inconclusive note. He's missed her warmth--but has she missed his? This is where, in my interpretation, Gatsby would be skimming the reality of the situation and losing that idealistic image from the first stanza and beginning of the second. Perhaps, he thinks, Daisy was not as desperate for him as he was for her.
I just relistened to the song, and found that my interpretation is even more apt, considering the first stanza's lines are wrongly written, The first stanza, actually says, "Oh, out in the glow I'll find you waiting, Oh, has it been so long now, aa-aah (I?)" There I believe is the green light from the book, in the "glow."
I just relistened to the song, and found that my interpretation is even more apt, considering the first stanza's lines are wrongly written, The first stanza, actually says, "Oh, out in the glow I'll find you waiting, Oh, has it been so long now, aa-aah (I?)" There I believe is the green light from the book, in the "glow."