Considering many other Phantogram songs, this is looking back at the, the days of distorted, forgotten, lost, unsettled memory, from When I'm Small being "underground", with "lucy", wanting to be thrown "in the flames" ... "the black out days."
"Dig a hole," but unlike When I'm Small, keep the depths away, look to the sky.
Discrepancy on the parenthesized lyrics at the end, They're definitely not all the same. I hear "they're not mine" in one of them, as in the voices aren't theirs anymore,
"Black out days, I don't even recognize you anymore"
@MIghtyChorizo: At the end, I believe she is saying: "I hear voices all the time, and they're not mine. I'm hearing voices and they're haunting my mind."
@MIghtyChorizo: At the end, I believe she is saying: "I hear voices all the time, and they're not mine. I'm hearing voices and they're haunting my mind."
Considering many other Phantogram songs, this is looking back at the, the days of distorted, forgotten, lost, unsettled memory, from When I'm Small being "underground", with "lucy", wanting to be thrown "in the flames" ... "the black out days."
"Dig a hole," but unlike When I'm Small, keep the depths away, look to the sky.
Discrepancy on the parenthesized lyrics at the end, They're definitely not all the same. I hear "they're not mine" in one of them, as in the voices aren't theirs anymore, "Black out days, I don't even recognize you anymore"
@MIghtyChorizo: At the end, I believe she is saying: "I hear voices all the time, and they're not mine. I'm hearing voices and they're haunting my mind."
@MIghtyChorizo: At the end, I believe she is saying: "I hear voices all the time, and they're not mine. I'm hearing voices and they're haunting my mind."