Desired Constellation
Björk Lyrics
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Has done some sin on your behalf
It's slippery when your sense of justice
Murmurs underneath and is asking you
How am I going to make it right?
How am I going to make it right?
With a palm full of stars
I throw them like dice repeatedly
On the table repeatedly, repeatedly
I shake them like dice
And throw them on the table repeatedly, repeatedly
Until the desired constellation appears
How am I going to make it right?
How am I going to make it right?
How am I going to make it right?
And did you hear how am I going to make it right?
How am I going to make it right?
How am I going to make it right?
How am I going to make it right?
"Björk's Desired Constellation is a song about a person who feels wronged by someone else's actions that they feel has been committed on their behalf. The lyrics describe a struggle to reconcile a sense of justice that bubbles to the surface, while also grappling with how they can hope to make things right. In an effort to find a way forward, the singer collects a handful of stars and tosses them like dice on a table, shaking and throwing them repeatedly until the desired configuration takes shape. It's a metaphorical gesture that speaks to the power of intention and the hope that, through persistence and a belief in what's possible, it's possible to bring about change.
The song's lyrics have been interpreted in different ways, but a common thread is the idea that the desired constellation represents a sense of self-determination and control over one's life. For some, the stars may represent dreams or aspirations that seem unreachable or out of grasp, but through perseverance and faith in oneself, it's possible to bring them to fruition. For others, the stars might represent a sense of purpose or direction, a guiding light that helps illuminate the path forward.
Overall, Desired Constellation is a beautiful and deeply reflective song, with a haunting melody and lyrics that speak to the human experience of grappling with adversity, searching for meaning, and striving to make things right."
Line by Line Meaning
It's tricky when you feel someone
It's complicated when you have a feeling that someone has committed a sin on your behalf
Has done some sin on your behalf
Committed a sin that affects you
It's slippery when your sense of justice
It's hard to stay on the right path of justice when you feel uncertain
Murmurs underneath and is asking you
When your conscience is questioning you
How am I going to make it right
How can I correct the wrongs and make the situation right
With a palm full of stars
With hope and possibility
I throw them like dice (repeatedly)
Trying different things in hopes of the best outcome
On the table (repeat, repeatedly)
Presenting the choices and working out the best solution
I shake them like dice
Taking chances and being open to change
And throw them on the table repeatedly (repeatedly)
Persistently trying to find the right solution
Until the desired constellation appears
Until the pieces fall into place and the ideal outcome is achieved
And did you hear how am I going to make it right
Repeating the question to emphasize the need for a resolution
How am I going to make it right
Asking how to fix the wrongs
How am I going to make it right
Questioning how to make the situation right
(How am I going to make it right)
Asking how to resolve the issue
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Bjork Gudmundsdottir, Olivier Allary
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Marva2552
this song has a sound so ethereal and surreal and mysterious and magical. it triggers so many emotions, hard to express in words.
my favorite of medulla.
@jonasaugustojf
My favorite too... 20 years
@mateobenavidez1985
The belt at 3:55 is just ethereal, imperfectly perfect, magical c5
@jonasaugustojf
Amazing! I love this music
@Jk-kx1jz
Yo tampoco puedo describir lo que me causa esta canción, muchas emociones...
@DesCocoParadox
Bjork is just very nervous when it comes to Japan. It's been seen before on a Dancer in the Dark interview she has done in Japan in 2001
@vulnikkura1735
Honestly, I think she was trying not to cry. After all, this song does have a lot of emotion in it.
@viniciusortolano
HOW AM I GOING TO MAKE THIS RICE?
@Jk-kx1jz
Jajajajakjaja nooow im not going to stop to sing that
@Cameotopia
Easy, because it's concert in Tokyo