I am pretty unsure about this one, but given how past Warpaint songs about one of the band members' children, I feel pretty inclined to think this one is the next one in that series.
She's seeing herself in her daughter/son, and how the kid wants to do things themselves and already knows everything while really knowing nothing. "I could not believe what you have said, "With all the experience," Was your crowning credit."
The mother/kid thing is very evident in the chorus, like a stern but not angry reminder "you come from me, don't forget"
The only thing that doesn't make sense is the constant alluding to dreaming. That doesn't hold any water with my interpretation and I can't figure out a context for it.
I am pretty unsure about this one, but given how past Warpaint songs about one of the band members' children, I feel pretty inclined to think this one is the next one in that series.
She's seeing herself in her daughter/son, and how the kid wants to do things themselves and already knows everything while really knowing nothing. "I could not believe what you have said, "With all the experience," Was your crowning credit."
The mother/kid thing is very evident in the chorus, like a stern but not angry reminder "you come from me, don't forget"
The only thing that doesn't make sense is the constant alluding to dreaming. That doesn't hold any water with my interpretation and I can't figure out a context for it.
@CovinS nice interpretation
@CovinS nice interpretation