Separate Your Jaw
Adair Lyrics


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Learn to separate your jaw
When you find things are hard to swallow.

The wolves are closing in.
I've got a head full of pills,
And my hands are shaking,
I need to shed this winter skin.
It's a fall from grace
I think we all should take.

If you're careful with the flame
You could save yourself
Quite a bit of pain.
And if you're careful with a heartbreak
You could cover up
And replace.

You can say you don't care at all,
But I know better.
It's your eyes that betray you.
As you stand and face the squall,
Don't be afraid.
I won't let you die alone.

I can't seem to stop.
I'm bouncing back and forth
And everywhere around you.
And I can't seem to get up.
My head's so cloudy.
The wolves are coming and it's...





Dangerous.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Adair's song Separate Your Jaw are open to multiple interpretations. One possible explanation is that the song is about dealing with difficult situations and emotions, and learning to face them with courage and resilience. The first line, "Learn to separate your jaw," could be seen as a metaphor for opening up and facing whatever challenges come your way, even if they are hard to swallow. The wolves mentioned in the next line could represent the external or internal forces that threaten to consume or overwhelm the singer.


The next lines suggest that the singer is struggling with addiction ("head full of pills") and anxiety ("my hands are shaking"), and wants to shed their old self ("winter skin") and start anew ("fall from grace"). The line "I think we all should take" suggests that the singer is not alone in their struggles, and that they see the need for a collective reckoning or change.


The next stanza advises caution when dealing with pain or heartbreak, suggesting that it's possible to minimize or cover it up if one is careful. However, the singer also acknowledges that pretending not to care ("you can say you don't care at all") is often a false or ineffective strategy, as the eyes can betray one's true emotions. The singer offers support to someone facing a storm ("as you stand and face the squall"), promising not to let them die alone.


Overall, the song could be seen as a plea for resilience and compassion in the face of adversity, and a reminder that even in moments of darkness, there is always a possibility for growth and transformation.


Line by Line Meaning

Learn to separate your jaw
Learn to handle difficult situations


When you find things are hard to swallow.
When you find things are difficult to accept.


The wolves are closing in.
Life's challenges are around the corner.


I've got a head full of pills,
I'm struggling with mental health.


And my hands are shaking,
I'm extremely anxious and restless.


I need to shed this winter skin.
I need to get rid of my emotional baggage.


It's a fall from grace
It's a humbling experience.


I think we all should take.
I think everyone should experience this humbling experience.


If you're careful with the flame
If you tread carefully in a relationship,


You could save yourself Quite a bit of pain.
You could avoid a lot of heartache.


And if you're careful with a heartbreak
If you deal with a heartbreak carefully,


You could cover up And replace.
You could move on and mend your broken heart.


You can say you don't care at all,
You can pretend not to care at all,


But I know better.
But I see through your facade.


It's your eyes that betray you.
Your eyes reflect your true emotions.


As you stand and face the squall,
As you confront the storm of life,


Don't be afraid.
Don't be scared.


I won't let you die alone.
I'll stand by you and support you.


I can't seem to stop.
I can't seem to control myself.


I'm bouncing back and forth And everywhere around you.
I'm erratic and all over the place when I'm around you.


And I can't seem to get up. My head's so cloudy.
I'm struggling to function due to my clouded mind.


The wolves are coming and it's...
Challenges are impending and it's...


Dangerous.
Risky.




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