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Evergreen
August Kamp Lyrics


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Evergreen, stand up straight for me
You look so tired, Evergreen
Evergreen, tower over me
I feel so cold, Evergreen

Any way, I might find it any day
I might find it fine without you
I choose not to wait
Always understanding, demanding
Can't pull me away if I'm standing tall and high



I close my eyes

I can't tell you just how far I'll go
For a while I didn't know
If you would be there waiting for me when I got back home
I'm scared of what we're gonna be
You're my Evergreen
If I mean to you, what'd you do to me?

I'm not tasting anything, lately
I think it's 'cause you've been gone a while
No way to prove it, I guess
I don't mean anything, lately
I think it's 'cause you've been gone a while
I just thought I'd confess

I've been waiting
Softly swaying
For this storm to recognize

I can't tell you just how far I'll go
For a while I didn't know
If you would be there waiting for me when I got back home
I'm scared of what we're gonna be
You're my Evergreen
If I mean to you, what'd you do to me?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to August Kamp's song "Evergreen" depict a complex emotional state of longing, hope, and uncertainty in a relationship. The recurring use of the word "Evergreen" symbolizes stability and endurance, contrasting with the singer's feelings of tiredness and coldness. The singer pleads for the Evergreen to stand up straight, implying a desire for the relationship to remain strong and resilient despite their current state of weariness. The Evergreen is portrayed as a towering presence, suggesting a power dynamic where the singer feels small and vulnerable.


The lyrics also express a sense of independence and self-assuredness. The line "I might find it fine without you, I choose not to wait" reveals a determination to not rely solely on the other person for happiness. The singer emphasizes their ability to stand tall and high, suggesting that they won't easily be swayed or influenced. However, there's a contrasting vulnerability expressed in the fear of what they will become as a couple, and the uncertainty of whether the other person will be waiting when they return. This fear is heightened by the question, "If I mean to you, what'd you do to me?", indicating a concern about the impact the relationship has on both individuals involved.


In the second verse, the lyrics further explore the singer's feelings of emptiness and detachment in the other person's absence. The absence has led to a loss of taste and a diminished sense of purpose. The confession of not meaning anything lately suggests a feeling of insignificance and a longing to reconnect. The reference to waiting and storm symbolizes the singer's hope for a resolution or a breakthrough that would bring clarity to their situation.


Overall, the lyrics of "Evergreen" convey a mix of longing, uncertainty, and a desire for stability within a relationship. It explores the complexity of emotions that arise when two individuals are apart and questions the dynamics of their connection.


Line by Line Meaning

Evergreen, stand up straight for me
Hey Evergreen, stand tall and strong just for me


You look so tired, Evergreen
You appear exhausted, Evergreen


Evergreen, tower over me
Evergreen, loom above me in stature


I feel so cold, Evergreen
I feel extremely cold, Evergreen


Any way, I might find it any day
In any manner, I may discover it at any moment


I might find it fine without you
I could find it satisfactory even without your presence


I choose not to wait
I decide not to linger


Always understanding, demanding
Always comprehending, yet insisting


Can't pull me away if I'm standing tall and high
You cannot detach me if I stand confidently and proudly


I close my eyes
I shut my eyes


I can't tell you just how far I'll go
I cannot accurately express the extent to which I will proceed


For a while I didn't know
For some time, I was uncertain


If you would be there waiting for me when I got back home
If you would be patiently anticipating my return home


I'm scared of what we're gonna be
I am afraid of what we will become


You're my Evergreen
You are my constant and unwavering support


If I mean to you, what'd you do to me?
If I hold significance for you, how would you reciprocate?


I'm not tasting anything, lately
Lately, I am not experiencing any flavors


I think it's 'cause you've been gone a while
I believe it is because you have been absent for some time


No way to prove it, I guess
There is no means to substantiate it, I suppose


I don't mean anything, lately
Recently, I do not hold any significance


I think it's 'cause you've been gone a while
I believe it is because you have been absent for some time


I just thought I'd confess
I thought I would confess


I've been waiting
I have been waiting


Softly swaying
Gently oscillating


For this storm to recognize
For this turmoil to acknowledge


If I mean to you, what'd you do to me?
If I hold significance for you, how would you reciprocate?




Writer(s): August Odyn Freebern Kamp, Joshua T. Bassett

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