Arts & Crafts
Follow up to her 2006 album Honey From The Tombs
Tracklist:
01. Bruised Ghosts
02. Low Sail
03. Old Perfume
04. Towers
05. Day To Day
06. Bury This
07. Finish Line
08. Run For Me
09. I Will Follow You Into Dark
10. Lost Compass
11. Bound
Arts & Crafts album link: http://www.arts-crafts.ca/releases_spotlight.php?search=AC047
Bruised Ghosts
Amy Millan Lyrics
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You've lost enough
You've still got your luck
You're miles away
From the love you made
Heaven gets rough
Ghosts weren't meant for bleeding
Ghosts weren't meant for bleeding
You see a wall
You have it all
Broken apart
You follow through
With your bruises
And eat your heart up
It hates to hope and leave it
It hates to hope and leave it
the story rolls
the golden boys
And girls get tired
We look for hooks (?)
In stolen looks
When home is hardly a word
Home is hardly a word
The song Bruised Ghosts by Amy Millan is a melancholic reflection on the moments of loss, disappointment, and brokenness that we all face in life. The opening lines of the song, "hold it up, you've lost enough, you've still got your luck, you're miles away from the love you made, heaven gets rough" suggest that the person being addressed in the song has gone through a period of hardship, but there is still hope to hold onto. The reference to luck indicates that the person has managed to make it through despite the odds, but it is clear that they are still struggling to find their way back to the love they once had.
The chorus is a powerful reminder that ghosts were not meant to bleed. The metaphor of ghosts bleeding suggests that there are some things that should never be broken, or that when they are, the damage is irreparable. When we lose something or someone we care about, it can be difficult to move on and let go. The repetition of this phrase in the chorus emphasizes the message that certain things are not meant to be broken, and that there is a deep sense of loss and sadness that accompanies such breakage.
The second verse paints a picture of a person who seems to have it all together on the surface, but is broken and battered on the inside. The line "you see a wall, you have it all, broken apart, you follow through with your bruises, and eat your heart up" suggests that the person is putting on a brave face despite being deeply hurt. The reference to "eating your heart up" is particularly poignant, as it implies that the person is consumed with pain and is struggling to come to terms with it.
Line by Line Meaning
Hold it up
Be strong and don't give up
You've lost enough
You've been through a lot already
You've still got your luck
You still have some good things going for you
You're miles away
You're far from the person you used to be
From the love you made
From the love you gave and received in the past
Heaven gets rough
Life can be tough, even for good people
Ghosts weren't meant for bleeding
People shouldn't be hurt by the memories of those who have passed away
Ghosts weren't meant for bleeding
Repeating that ghosts aren't meant to cause pain
You see a wall
You feel blocked and unable to move forward
You have it all
You have everything you need inside of you
Broken apart
You feel like you're falling apart
You follow through
You keep going despite the pain
With your bruises
With the emotional and physical wounds you have
And eat your heart up
And deal with the pain you're experiencing
It hates to hope and leave it
You're scared to hope for something and then lose it
It hates to hope and leave it
Repeating that it hurts to believe in something and then have it taken away
the story rolls
Life keeps moving forward, whether you're ready or not
the golden boys
People who seem to have everything going for them
And girls get tired
Even the strongest people can get worn out
We look for hooks (?)
We search for connections and meaning in our experiences
In stolen looks
In the brief moments of connection we have with strangers
When home is hardly a word
When you're struggling to find a sense of belonging and comfort
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: AMY MILLAN
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