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Chores
Animal Collective Lyrics


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If I if I think to fast
Take what's in my head
I've got two things in my head's end

If I think to fast
Take what's in my head
I've got two things in my head's end

Now I've got these chores
And I'm not gonna hurt no one
And when at last my work is done

Now I've got these chores
And I'm not gonna hurt no one
And when at last my work is done

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If I think to fast
Take what's in my head
I've got two things in my head's end

If I if I think to fast
Take what's in my head
I've got two things in my head's end

Now I've got these chores
And im not gonna hurt no one
And when at last my work is done

Now I've got these chores
And im not gonna hurt no one
And when at last my work is done

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I only want the time
To do one thing that I like
I want to get so stoked
And take a walk out in the light drizzle
At the end of the day
When there's no one watching

When there's no one watching
When there's no one watching

Overall Meaning

The song "Chores" by Animal Collective is an introspective piece that speaks to the importance of taking care of oneself amidst the chaos of daily responsibilities. The lyrics express the idea of being overwhelmed with thoughts and responsibilities, but finding solace in completing one's work and being content with oneself. The repetition of the phrase "If I think too fast, take what's in my head, I've got two things in my head's end" suggests the idea of slowing down and finding clarity and focus in one's thoughts. The chorus "Now I've got these chores, and I'm not gonna hurt no one, and when at last my work is done" emphasizes the importance of fulfilling one's duties, finding a sense of accomplishment, and not causing harm to others in the process.


The final stanza of the song offers a glimpse of what the singer truly desires - "I only want the time to do one thing that I like, I want to get so stoked and take a walk out in the light drizzle, at the end of the day when there's no one watching." Here, the song shifts into a more optimistic vibe, as the singer looks forward to finding joy in simple things and enjoying those things without any external pressures or expectations. The repetition of the line "When there's no one watching" suggests the idea of finding true happiness and fulfillment when one is being true to oneself, rather than trying to impress or please others.


Overall, "Chores" is a contemplative song that speaks to the importance of finding balance in one's life, by completing duties, but also taking time to indulge in one's passions and finding joy in the simplest of things.


Line by Line Meaning

If I if I think to fast
If I think too quickly


Take what's in my head
Take what's in my mind


I've got two things in my head's end
I have two things on my mind


Now I've got these chores
Now I have things to do


And I'm not gonna hurt no one
And I won't hurt anybody


And when at last my work is done
And when I finish my work


When there's no one watching
When nobody is looking


I only want the time
I just want some time


To do one thing that I like
To do something I enjoy


I want to get so stoked
I want to get excited


And take a walk out in the light drizzle
And take a walk in the light rain




Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
Written by: BRIAN ROSS\ WEITZ, NOAH BENJAMIN LENNOX

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