Dory
Grizzly Bear Lyrics
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In a watery deep
We'll drop her down to the bottom
We'll drop her like she's nothing
And the water is all
Oh, the water is still
In a wilder deep
We'll swim around like two dories
We'll swim around like two dories
Let loose in the bay
We'll miss the eddy
Hold on, make steady, go
There is no plenty
Even keel already, go
I can't be here all hours (oh such a riot)
I can't discern this trouble (oh what a riot)
I can't be here all hours (oh such a riot)
I can't describe
I can't be here all hours (oh such a riot)
I can't describe this problem (oh what a riot)
I can't be here all hour (oh such a riot)
I can't describe this problem
The lyrics to Grizzly Bear's song Dory can be interpreted in a number of ways, but one possible meaning is that it describes a feeling of being lost and aimless, like a boat adrift in the sea. The first verse talks about dropping something down to the bottom of a watery deep, which could be a metaphor for feeling like you've hit rock bottom or lost your way. The next verse talks about swimming around like two dories, which are small, lightweight boats commonly used for fishing or recreation. This could represent a desire to find a new direction or purpose, to move forward and explore the unknown. The chorus repeats the phrase "I can't be here all hours" several times, which could suggest a feeling of restlessness or dissatisfaction with the present moment.
Overall, the song seems to be about the difficulty of navigating through uncertainty and finding one's way in the world. It could also be interpreted as a commentary on the human condition in general, with the ocean representing the vast, unpredictable nature of life and the dories symbolizing our attempts to stay afloat and find meaning in the chaos.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, wildly cohering
Chaotically coming together
In a watery deep
In the depths of water
We'll drop her down to the bottom
We'll sink something to the ocean floor
We'll drop her like she's nothing
We'll let it sink without a second thought
And the water is all
The water encompasses everything
Oh, the water is still
The water is calm
In a wilder deep
In a deeper part of the ocean where things are even more unpredictable
We'll swim around like two dories
We'll move around aimlessly in the water like small boats without motors
We'll miss the eddy
We'll avoid the swirling ocean currents
Hold on, make steady, go
Prepare for action and proceed carefully
There is no plenty
There is not enough
Even keel already, go
Maintain balance and move forward
I can't be here all hours (oh such a riot)
I can't stay here indefinitely (what chaos)
I can't discern this trouble (oh what a riot)
I can't make sense of this difficulty (what a mess)
I can't describe
I can't put it into words
I can't describe this problem
I can't explain this issue
Lyrics © SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Christopher Bear, Edward Droste, Daniel Rossen, Christopher Michael Taylor
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@user-sm2fx2nt9r
Angelic! Me n my daughters favorite song when she was 3! 😇🌊🌞🌴
@Killallhippies401
I love this song this whole album blew me away I love Daniel Rosen his guitar work is incredible
@goingscotty9281
Best record of the 2000s so far....hands down......nothing even close to the greatness of the totality of Veckatimist its awe inspiring beautiful music.
@T0nN9th
A Blue Valentine Original Soundtrack!
@shannonbohnen8462
hmm.. no comments? well! this song is amazing. fyi. also... FIRST!
@panicking1090
Lol this boi sounds like winnie the pooh what the heck
@kingofspades6726
Spitler Shmit Oh my god you’ve ruined this song for me lmao
@sicilline
PAHAHA👏🏽
@andrewryan29
Sound hilarious assessment! Turns out I still love WTP.
@indygon
You absolute chowderhead. I've been waiting 10 years for Daniel Rossen to release his first solo album, it comes out in April and then I read this. You essentially buried a mine for me 3 years ago in the form of a YouTube comment
Edit: Wait, were you talking about Ed Droste? Oh god they both kinda sound like Winnie the Pooh