This song is hauntingly beautiful, and I imagined it was first, about two trainwreck friends living in Brooklyn (I used to live in Williamsburg and remember her (singer of beach house) when she lived there, maybe she still does...but I also related to this song like that), then, after listening more, thought differently...
I think this song is a song more about a woman who had a miscarriage, and it deeply affected her. It starts off with a cut-and-chopped nursery rhyme. Intriguingly, to say the least, it brings up childhood ideas of nastalgia, but there’s a sadness to it alI. I feel it echoes between that loss, the expectation of a child, singing to a miscarried baby, and the reaction that woman had to give off to others as they are asked about how she feels about this loss. Although people ask out of concern, it’s still a constant reminder of pain.
I’ve listened to this song a lot lately, and can’t relate to a miscarriage, but there’s something I just understand to the idea of saying “all your yeahs” to people trying to see if you’re alright, and you want to pretend you’re okay, so you hide behind all your yeahs. It’s a fire inside, I’d be a roller coaster of emotions for sure.
This song is hauntingly beautiful, and I imagined it was first, about two trainwreck friends living in Brooklyn (I used to live in Williamsburg and remember her (singer of beach house) when she lived there, maybe she still does...but I also related to this song like that), then, after listening more, thought differently...
I think this song is a song more about a woman who had a miscarriage, and it deeply affected her. It starts off with a cut-and-chopped nursery rhyme. Intriguingly, to say the least, it brings up childhood ideas of nastalgia, but there’s a sadness to it alI. I feel it echoes between that loss, the expectation of a child, singing to a miscarried baby, and the reaction that woman had to give off to others as they are asked about how she feels about this loss. Although people ask out of concern, it’s still a constant reminder of pain. I’ve listened to this song a lot lately, and can’t relate to a miscarriage, but there’s something I just understand to the idea of saying “all your yeahs” to people trying to see if you’re alright, and you want to pretend you’re okay, so you hide behind all your yeahs. It’s a fire inside, I’d be a roller coaster of emotions for sure.