I know my place
It's a place I've never been though
Flat like rain
In a picture of a window
It's ok
It's alright
I walk on late at night
I keep my key
Out my clothes between my fingers
Don't hold back
Hit him right between the eyes
You couldn't scare me if you tried
'Cause I'm ready to die tonight
His life and mine
keep together like babies
Siamese
Like you've got me on a line
'Cause if you leave
Or if I leave you
I lose my life
And lose you too
So you couldn't scare me if you tried
'Cause I'm ready to die tonight
Turn it in
You're not sure what you're taking
You're not prepared
For what you're taking on
And if it works like every night
You'll turn away without a fight
So you couldn't scare me if you tried
'Cause I'm ready to die tonight
It's a place I've never been though
Flat like rain
In a picture of a window
It's ok
It's alright
I walk on late at night
Out my clothes between my fingers
Don't hold back
Hit him right between the eyes
'Cause I'm ready to die tonight
keep together like babies
Siamese
Like you've got me on a line
'Cause if you leave
Or if I leave you
I lose my life
And lose you too
'Cause I'm ready to die tonight
You're not sure what you're taking
You're not prepared
For what you're taking on
And if it works like every night
You'll turn away without a fight
'Cause I'm ready to die tonight
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I think this song is about getting to the point in a relationship where you are ready to let go of it even though you know it will be very hard to do.
The songs called Siamese and she's using this as a reference to her and her significant other as being dependent on the one another--she feels that if they are separated one of them will die. This is illustrated in the verse:
His life and mine keep together like babies Siamese Like you've got me on a line 'Cause if you leave Or if I leave you I lose my life And lose you too
While before this prevented her from leaving and standing up for herself, now she has decided she will fight despite the consequences. You can see this in the previous verse
I keep my key Out my clothes between my fingers Don't look back Hit him right between the eyes She's going to confront him and fight him and she won't back down this time.
You also get the feeling that she's gotten in fights before but has been afraid to follow through (because of this fear of "dying") but this time she is not going to let that happen. What is great about this verse is that you get the feeling she feels as if she wields this great secret--he may think she will never leave and the fight is just another inconsequential argument because of their Siamese nature but she isn't afraid anymore and only she knows this fight is different.
Turn it in You're not sure what you're taking You're not prepared For what you're taking on And if it works like every night You'll turn away without a fight
I really love this Wye Oak song. It has this contained madness in it and I think it's because of it's conflicting nature. She's come to this really profound realization that she's going to leave someone even though it will most likely ruin her for some time. But it is such a freeing feeling to finally come to terms with that this song is her dark celebration.
Not sure what this song is about as a whole, but the first half is definitely about being a woman walking home late.
She describes holding her keys, which is something I know I've done when I'm nervous and walking. You put your keys in between your fingers and make a fist so that if someone were to attack you, you could punch them in the face and the sharp end of the keys would stab into them.