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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Feb 16, 2017 ^^
Rating : 4.91 (584/25,322 LTDR)
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After the years, on top of every heart-wrenching note and lyric that puts this song together, I still find the lack of video/visuals so compelling.. No need for them, as the album art points out something so beautiful sprouting from so clearly dangerous. The entire Foxglove plant is poisonous, and when ingested will cause failure of the heart, among other things, but when refined and controlled is used to save many lives from fatal heart failure. We're not just damaged goods, but instead the pink Foxglove flower, symbolizing love, and the process of healing through grief, sadness, trauma; perhaps a broken heart.
Things aren't usually as they seem, and with time and effort even some of the worst things can be refined into something that saves a life, or even many. Remember this Album art and this music next time you pass unjust judgement upon someone - including yourselves. We all have something beautiful to offer. Much love.
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[Verse]
Our love, was a weekend on the water
Silly me, for thinking you would want me longer
My love, found a home under the water
Glory be, 'tis the season for a slaughter
[Chorus]
Girls will never know what they want, there's no sorrow now
Once you love, every mistake got you sorry right now
If I had it all my way, I'd be with you right now
Haunted by a memory, yes I'm with you right now
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This is a cathartic song. It perfectly encapsulates the feeling of remorse and despair that results from truly heartfelt and honest confession where everything is laid bare and almost all the walls are shattered, the human spirit is truly espoused to be elevated during such states of essence and existence, really close to a state of nirvana indeed. The only walls left to be shattered is not dependent on the one who possesses the wall, but the one who the wall is put up for/against.
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@lavanyagangavarapu4059
4 years ago
The most underrated flume song
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