Field Work
坂本龍一 Lyrics


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Brush up on my field work
Better brush up on my field work
Gonna get my fingers dirty
Better brush up on my field work
One thing I need
Is to understand this jungle
Before I can untangle
The part of me that's fungoid
Was a hundred and three
When the world was still a baby
But instinct's an equation
You could program in an android
Brush up on my field work
Better brush up on my field work
Gonna get my fingers dirty
Gonna brush up on my field work
Somewhere inside
There's a place where we can travel
A code we could unscramble
A riddle to unravel
Brush up on my field work
Gonna brush up on my field work
Gonna get my fingers dirty
Gonna brush up on my field work
Somewhere inside me
Are the caves of Iwo Jima




And the sands of Arizona
Better brush up on my field work

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to 坂本龍一's song "Field Work" speak to the importance of understanding and exploring one's surroundings in order to navigate the complexities of life. The repeated refrain of "better brush up on my field work" emphasizes the need to do the necessary preparation and hard work in order to succeed. The idea of getting one's fingers dirty suggests a hands-on approach to learning and discovery.


The song invokes imagery of a jungle and the singer's need to understand it before untangling the fungoid part of themselves. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the complexities of the human psyche and the necessity of self-exploration in order to overcome internal struggles. The singer also mentions instinct as an equation that could be programmed in an android, further emphasizing the importance of understanding oneself as a complex system rather than a simple set of responses to external stimuli.


The idea of somewhere inside being a place to travel and a code to unscramble speaks to the potential for self-discovery and the mysteries waiting to be unlocked within oneself. The mention of the caves of Iwo Jima and the sands of Arizona suggests that the journey of self-exploration can take one to far-off places both externally and internally.


Overall, "Field Work" is a song that emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and the hard work necessary to achieve it. By getting one's hands dirty and exploring the complexities of one's surroundings and one's own psyche, it is possible to unravel the mysteries that lie within.


Line by Line Meaning

Brush up on my field work
I need to improve my skills and knowledge in the field of study or work I am engaged in.


Better brush up on my field work
It is essential for me to hone my abilities and boost my practice in the given field of job or study.


Gonna get my fingers dirty
I am ready to put in the hard work and physical effort required for this field of study/job.


One thing I need Is to understand this jungle
To excel in this field of job/study, I need to have comprehensive knowledge and understanding of its complex workings and challenges.


Before I can untangle The part of me that's fungoid
I must first disentangle untangle my innermost thoughts and emotions that are preventing me from excelling in the given field of work/study.


Was a hundred and three When the world was still a baby
I have a vast amount of experience and knowledge in this field, which I gained even before the field itself was widely known or acknowledged.


But instinct's an equation You could program in an android
Even though my intuition and natural abilities play a significant role in my success in this field of study/job, it can still be analyzed and taught as a formula.


Somewhere inside There's a place where we can travel
There is an inherent and deep-seated part of myself that holds the key to unlocking great potential and success in this field of work/study.


A code we could unscramble A riddle to unravel
By carefully analyzing and deconstructing the challenges and complexities of this field, we can crack the code and solve any problem it may present.


Somewhere inside me Are the caves of Iwo Jima And the sands of Arizona
There is a wealth of untapped knowledge and experience within me, including lessons learned from historical events like the battle at Iwo Jima and the deserts of Arizona.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Ryuichi Sakamoto, Thomas Dolby

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