Take Care Lyrics
It's no good unless it grows, feel this burning, love of mine
Deep inside the ever-spinning, tell me does it feel
It's no good unless it's real, hill sides burning
Wild-eyed turning til we're running from it
In a year or two
It is real and then it's fake, feel its heartbeat
Feel what you heat, far so fast it feels too late
In a year or two

I think this song is about someone who has decided they love a person, but the other person is scared/running. And they are letting them know that they will wait for them.
I agree. So lovely. I never really thought about the year or two until I saw your post. I love that you wrote this.
I agree. So lovely. I never really thought about the year or two until I saw your post. I love that you wrote this.
@jiggadywig she chose to love him? or pretend?
@jiggadywig she chose to love him? or pretend?

An incredible end to an incredible album.
I think the second verse, though it could be sexual, is intended to represent a tangible feeling that the person addressed as "you" gives the storyteller. The feeling is there (and perhaps this is where it could manifest itself physically?), but each time they reach this love, it feels oddly distant, "far so fast it feels too late." Perhaps they feel that at this point the love isn't real like it once was. The final message is one of warmth, though it leaves a feeling of melancholy, thinking of someone who can't fully be in passionate love with another, but would take care of them just the same if things came to that.
Either way, this is a gorgeous song, and I love the album. So beautiful.

It's amazing how Beach House takes these huge, sweeping, universal emotions and expresses them in sonic and lyrical form that just penetrates the heart of the listener. They've perfected this strength on this album.
One thing I noticed about the chorus is how the phrase "I'll take care of you/ if you ask me to" just becomes "I'll take care of you, it's true" as the song fades out. She doesn't need to be asked, she'll just take care of the person she loves. The fade out at the end is the spot on way to end the song; "I'll take care of you" is just repeated into infinity, like it's a promise that carries on forever. Lovely.

Such a beautiful, hauntingly sad song. I think this song is about completely loving someone with issues, who is afraid of getting too deep into a relationship. It sounds like it starts with a person whose significant other broke up with her because the relationship was getting serious and it scared him. The author is convicted in her love for the other person, and is pleading with that person to look at their relationship objectively and see that it makes them both feel happy. But the author wants the relationship to progress, and wants the other person to stop running away and for both of them fully surrender to the love they have for each other.
In the chorus, "I'll take care of you, if you ask me to//in a year or two", the author is saying the other person can trust her, but ultimately it's up to the other person whether they want to. And she's not trying to pressure him, it's ok to take their time and enjoy the relationship.
She sees that in the relationship, there are feelings that he fears, and it's hard for him to tell if those fears are legitimate and real, or if they're his mind playing tricks on him. And he thinks he has to end things because they're moving too fast, but she reaffirms that he can trust her, and she loves him and is committed.
I love that she repeats that she'll take care of him, over and over again, at the end without the caveat that they can take their time. Because she'll always be there for him.

It is young love, scared and a part of something bigger than the world. You must wait a few years until your love can be expressed as marriage forever, "I'll take care of you"

what an amazing song. this album is so good.

I'll take care of you If you ask me to In a year or two oh

To me, the ends sounds like "I'll Take Care of You Take Care of you that's true"
So beautiful. Wow. Power , emotion, devotion, and some sadness

Besides the poor capitalization, I agree with portkill about the ending of the song. Although it's probably "I'd take care of you," and not "I'll take care of you." These repeated lines aren't given in the insert though, so who knows.
This is my favorite from the album right now, the vocals at the end are so well done. Love.

The last verse about the snake...feeling its hearbeat and such. Anyone else getting any sexual connotations from that?
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Well, there is at least some hints of it. Alex Scally had this to say in a Pitchfork interview bout the themes going through the album:
Well, there is at least some hints of it. Alex Scally had this to say in a Pitchfork interview bout the themes going through the album:
"I think the other records were more monochromatic in energy too and this one entertained a lot more feelings and a lot more shined through. And there is a lot of sickness, and there's sexuality and depravity, that's all there. So much of that is in there."
"I think the other records were more monochromatic in energy too and this one entertained a lot more feelings and a lot more shined through. And there is a lot of sickness, and there's sexuality and depravity, that's all there. So much of that is in there."
I definitely do. Especially since previously in the song:
I definitely do. Especially since previously in the song:
"It's no good unless it grows, feel this burning, love of mine Deep inside the ever-spinning, tell me does it feel"
"It's no good unless it grows, feel this burning, love of mine Deep inside the ever-spinning, tell me does it feel"