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Pluto Projector
Rex Orange County Lyrics


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The great protector
Is that what I'm supposed to be?
What if all this counts for nothin'
Everything I thought I'd be?
What if by the time I realize
It's too far behind to see?
Seventy mil' projector
I can show you everything, yeah
And we're on our way to glory
Where the show won't ever end
And the encore lasts forever
And it's time we're due to spend

Spendin' the years together
Growing older every day
I feel at home when I'm around you
And I'll gladly say again
I hope the encore lasts forever
Now there's time for us to spend
And it's sublime with you, my friend
This right here still feels like the honeymoon
When you say my name, nothing's changed
I'm still a boy inside my thoughts
Am I meant to understand my faults?

I don't think so
I don't think I'm meant to understand myself
Maybe you do, and that's good for you
And maybe in time, maybe one day
I'll do the same

I'll do the same
I'll do the same
I'll do the same

I'll do the same as you, I'll try and hold it up
Soon I hope, or as soon as I'm old enough
(Old enough to understand)
(Old enough to understand)

Stay forever
You know more than anyone, yeah, whoa
And it's you that knows my darkness
And you know my bedroom needs
You could blast me and my secrets
But there's probably just no need

Overall Meaning

The song "Pluto Projector" by Rex Orange County is a reflective and introspective piece that contemplates the idea of personal growth and the fear of not meeting one's own expectations. The opening lines "The great protector, is that what I'm supposed to be? What if all this counts for nothing, everything I thought I'd be?" sets the tone for the rest of the song as the artist questions his own purpose and doubts the value of his achievements. He wonders if he is fulfilling his potential and if he will miss the opportunity to find out before it's too late. The reference to the "Seventy mil' projector" speaks to the idea of using art to share one's vision of the world and the hope for a life that is extraordinary and fulfilling.


As the song continues, the artist reflects on the importance of the people in his life, particularly his partner who makes him feel at home and loved. He expresses the desire for their relationship to last forever, and the comfort he finds in the familiar honeymoon-like phase of their relationship. However, he also acknowledges his own limitations and the possibility that he may never fully understand himself or his faults. He recognizes the value in having someone who knows him deeply and is accepting of his flaws, rather than someone who would judge or expose him.


Overall, "Pluto Projector" is a song that speaks to the universal experience of questioning one's own purpose and examining the importance of relationships in finding meaning and fulfillment in life.


Line by Line Meaning

The great protector
Questioning the idea of being responsible for someone else's safety


Is that what I'm supposed to be?
Doubting if being a protector is his true calling


What if all this counts for nothin'
Questioning the value of everything he thought was important


Everything I thought I'd be?
Pondering on what he believed his future would hold


What if by the time I realize
Contemplating the possibility of realizing something too late


It's too far behind to see?
Wondering if he can't see things that have already happened


Seventy mil' projector
Metaphor for having the ability to show people anything


I can show you everything, yeah
Confident in his ability to expose the world around him


And we're on our way to glory
Expecting to achieve great things together


Where the show won't ever end
Imagining a future without any regrets or missed opportunities


And the encore lasts forever
Dreaming of continually experiencing the best moments of life


And it's time we're due to spend
Believing that he is entitled to enjoy the good things in life


Spendin' the years together
Wanting to share a lifetime with a loved one


Growing older every day
Recognizing the passage of time


I feel at home when I'm around you
Feeling comfortable and at ease with someone special


And I'll gladly say again
Willingly expressing his feelings of happiness and contentment


I hope the encore lasts forever
Hoping to experience joy and bliss for eternity


Now there's time for us to spend
Acknowledging that they have plenty of time to enjoy each other's company


And it's sublime with you, my friend
Feeling that spending time with a close friend is an incredible experience


This right here still feels like the honeymoon
Experiencing romance and passion in their relationship


When you say my name, nothing's changed
Feeling a continuous level of affection and connection


I'm still a boy inside my thoughts
Feeling youthful on the inside despite the passage of time


Am I meant to understand my faults?
Questioning if he is supposed to comprehend his own shortcomings


I don't think so
Believing that self-understanding is not necessary


Maybe you do, and that's good for you
Acknowledging that others may have a different perspective


And maybe in time, maybe one day
Considering the possibility of personal growth and change


I'll do the same
Committing to follow someone else's example


I'll do the same
Affirming his commitment to emulate someone else's behavior


I'll do the same
Repeating his commitment to follow in someone else's footsteps


I'll do the same as you, I'll try and hold it up
Promising to imitate someone else's actions of perseverance and resilience


Soon I hope, or as soon as I'm old enough
Looking forward to a time of increased maturity


(Old enough to understand)
Clarifying that wisdom comes with time


(Old enough to understand)
Reiterating the importance of age and experience


Stay forever
Expressing the desire for someone to remain a part of his life forever


You know more than anyone, yeah, whoa
Acknowledging someone's knowledge and understanding


And it's you that knows my darkness
Having someone who understands his personal struggles and challenges


And you know my bedroom needs
Having someone who is intimately familiar with his desires and wishes


You could blast me and my secrets
Recognizing that someone holds sensitive information about him


But there's probably just no need
Trusting that the person will not betray his trust




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Alexander James O'Connor, Benjamin Charles Francis Baptie

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@revojhonsonjade8982

The great protector
Is that what I'm supposed to be?
What if all this counts for nothin'
Everything I thought I'd be?
What if by the time I realize
It's too far behind to see?
Seventy mil' projector
I can show you everything, yeah
And we're on our way to glory
Where the show won't ever end
And the encore lasts forever
And it's time we're due to spend
Spendin' the years together
Growing older every day
I feel at home when I'm around you
And I'll gladly say again
I hope the encore lasts forever
Now there's time for us to spend
And it's sublime with you, my friend
This right here still feels like the honeymoon
When you say my name, nothing's changed
I'm still a boy inside my thoughts
Am I meant to understand my faults?
I don't think so
I don't think I'm meant to understand myself
Maybe you do, and that's good for you
And maybe in time, maybe one day
I'll do the same
I'll do the same
I'll do the same
I'll do the same
I'll do the same as you, I'll try and hold it up
Soon I hope, or as soon as I'm old enough
(Old enough to understand)
(Old enough to understand)
Stay forever
You know more than anyone, yeah, whoa
And it's you that knows my darkness
And you know my bedroom needs
You could blast me and my secrets
But there's probably just no need



@justinstephens5898

This song makes me remember all the good times with my best friend that died about 4 years ago now, I don’t know if she liked me, but I swear to you she was the love of my life dude. I saw my life end with her.

Most of the time when I tried to remember her I remembered all of the terrible ways that I broke myself about her passing. All the times I didn’t eat, the times that I was sick and I just purposely didn’t take care of myself; really hoping that I would just die.

The point I’m trying to get at is, is that I spent so much time thinking about all the terrible things. I forgot to take any kind of time to reflect on all of the small things that I found beautiful about her, like her misshapen teeth, or her smile being crooked, or the little inside jokes that me and her had with each other.

The first time I ever listened to Rex Orange County I was in a really terrible place mentally. But I’ll tell you, the first time I ever listened to this song dude, there was something about it that made me feel euphoric in a sense. Like I had quite literally entered a state of mind or a plane of existence of just pure bliss. That feeling right there, is something that I truly wish that everyone who is reading this comment can reach some day, you deserve it dude, just as much as I do.

To whoever is reading this out there, have a good day, or if it was already good, have a better day. The world is yours dude, do what you want with it.



@TheRealBossBaby

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[Verse 1]
The great protector
Is that what I'm supposed to be?
What if all this counts for nothing
Everything I thought I'd be?
What if by the time I realize
It's too far behind to see?
Seventy-mil projector
I can show you everything, yeah
And we're on our way to glory
Where the show won't ever end
And the encore lasts forever
And there's time with you to spend

[Verse 2]
Spending the years together
Growing older every day (Every day)
I feel at home when I'm around you
And I'll gladly say again
I hope the encore lasts forever
Now there's time for us to spend
And it's sublime with you, my friend
This right here still feels like a honeymoon
When you say my name, nothing's changed
I'm still a boy inside my thoughts
Am I meant to understand my faults?

[Chorus]
I don't think so
I don't think I'm meant to understand myself
Maybe you do
And that's good for you
Maybe in time
Maybe one day
I'll do the same
(I'll do the same
I'll do the same
I'll do the same)

[Bridge]
I'll do the same as you
I'll try and hold it up
Soon I hope
Or as soon as I'm old enough
(Old enough to understand
Old enough to understand)

[Outro]
Stay forever, you know more than anyone (Yeah, woah)
And it's you that knows my darkness
And you know my bedroom needs
You could blast me and my secrets
Because there's probably just no need



All comments from YouTube:

@hannahmayo6582

“I don’t think I’m meant to understand myself” is probably one of the most freeing things I’ve ever heard

@basskillickeen1077

Completely agree

@matthewnealis7220

4:24

@Arcadz_1

But why doe?

@hannahmayo6582

Arcadz So often people put pressure on themselves by feeling the need to analyze and critique and question every thought and emotion and belief they have. Humans are complex and it can be exhausting and frustrating to try to understand even our own mind. Like many, after years of personally experiencing that, when I heard “I don’t think I’m meant to understand myself,” it was like this unexpected moment of finally realizing “you know what, maybe we’re not even supposed to understand ourselves after all, and just accept the fact that we can go on without the complete knowledge of who are at all times.” It is a scary thought, the absence of 100% truth, the absence of a fully-formed identity, but at the same time it is liberating, freeing to not have to worry about putting yourself into a box and understanding everything at every waking moment.

@addiefink7912

Hannah Mayo beautiful

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@uhokay1272

ppl who say this generations music sucks rly dont know what they're missing out on

@antoine1597

They're talking about mainstream music. And It's true this generations music sucks but not all of them.

@PNOYY

cause all the boomers hear is pop music but even some pop music is okay

@jake3938

B4DA$$ I’m literally 16 and can agree that most pop music is dog shit

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