Beast
Agnes Obel Lyrics
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Going out to hunt and then back to feast
I consider you, I consider you
I consider you
From your hill of beans I will sit and roar
Thinking to myself, what are you waiting for?
I consider you, I consider you
I consider you
Let's go tonight, let the beast run a mile
With the dogs and the cattle, let's go
I know you said it's like a heel to the head
Or a girl in your bed and in your arms
Curiosity you do not know
But with a gang of me you'll be on your toes
I consider you, I consider you
I consider you
For a bit of skirt you do go my way
Singing to the sky, oh like a bird of prey
I consider you, I consider you
I consider you
Let's go tonight, to let the beast run wild
With the dogs and the cattle, let's go
I know you've said, it's like a heel to the head
Or a girl in your bed and your arms
For the butter on your bread, for the dying and the dead
For your cheeks turning red, let's go
Let's go tonight, let the beast run a mile
With the dogs and the cattle, let's go
The lyrics of Agnes Obel's "Beast" describe a wild and untamed side of oneself that longs to be set free, to go out and hunt with the dogs and cattle, and to indulge in carnal desire. The first two lines of the song suggest an animalistic nature, comparing the protagonist's roars to that of a beast. The line "I consider you" is repeated throughout the song and can be interpreted as the protagonist considering their own wild nature or perhaps considering another person's potential to let their "beast" run free.
The metaphor of a "hill of beans" is used to describe a vantage point from which the protagonist can observe the world and contemplate their own nature. The line "curiosity you do not know" suggests that the protagonist is aware of their own wild impulses, but that others may not understand them. The line "For a bit of skirt you do go my way" infers that the protagonist's wild nature is driven by sexual desire.
Overall, "Beast" is a song about embracing one's wildest impulses, letting go of inhibitions, and giving into the primal nature of humanity.
Line by Line Meaning
I would know who roars mostly like the beast
I want to know who has a temperament or attitude that is similar to that of the beast
Going out to hunt and then back to feast
The beast hunts for its prey and eats after it has hunted
I consider you, I consider you
I'm thinking about you, I'm thinking about you
From your hill of beans I will sit and roar
I will observe your world from afar and make my presence known
Thinking to myself, what are you waiting for?
I'm curious about what you're hesitant to do or what you want to achieve
Let's go tonight, let the beast run a mile
Let's do something wild or adventurous tonight
With the dogs and the cattle, let's go
Let's include other living beings in the adventure
I know you said it's like a heel to the head
I know you believe it's a painful or difficult experience
Or a girl in your bed and in your arms
Or having a sexual relationship that is emotionally satisfying
Curiosity you do not know
You're not aware of how curious I am about you or what you do
But with a gang of me you'll be on your toes
With more of me around, you'll feel more alert or aware of what's going on
For a bit of skirt you do go my way
You often put yourself in situations where you might meet women
Singing to the sky, oh like a bird of prey
You're letting out your emotions or desires like a predator in the wild
For the butter on your bread, for the dying and the dead
For the simple pleasures of life, and for those alive and dead
For your cheeks turning red, let's go
For the excitement or blush you feel, let's do it
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: AGNES CAROLINE THAARUP OBEL
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Agnes Obel was born Agnes Caroline Thaarup Obel in 1981. Living in Copenhagen, and coming from a musician family, Agnes Obel learned piano at a very young age. Read Full BioAgnes Caroline Thaarup Obel (born 1981) is a Danish singer-songwriter. Her first album, Philharmonics, was released by PIAS Recordings on 4 October 2010 in Denmark, Norway, Germany and other European countries. Since February 2011, Philharmonics is certified gold. On September 30th 2013, she released her second album Aventine.
Agnes Obel was born Agnes Caroline Thaarup Obel in 1981. Living in Copenhagen, and coming from a musician family, Agnes Obel learned piano at a very young age. Her mother used to play Bartók and Chopin at the piano. During her childhood, Agnes Obel found inspiration in Jan Johansson's work. Johansson's songs, European folk tunes done in a jazzy style, have influenced the young musician a lot.
She attended high school at Det frie Gymnasium and university at Roskilde University.
At the age of seven, Agnes Obel worked in a little band where she used to sing and play bass guitar. The group appeared in a festival and even recorded some titles.
Later, and with the help of Danish musician and producer Elton Theander, Obel founded the Copenhagen based band Sohio. After few years of collaboration, Obel debuted as a solo singer with her first album Philharmonics (2010).
Agnes Obel writes, plays, sings, records and produces all her material herself.
She is influenced by artists such as Roy Orbison, Joni Mitchell, PJ Harvey and also by the French composers Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel and Eric Satie.
Obel lives in Berlin.
Website: http://agnesobel.com
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I would know who roars mostly like the beast
going out to hunt and then back to feast
I consider you, I consider you
I consider you
From your hill of beans I will sit and roar
Thinking to myself: What are you waiting for?
I consider you, I consider you
I consider you
Let's go tonight, let the beast run a mile,
with the dogs and the cattle, let's go.
I know you said it's like a heel to the head,
or a girl in your bed and in your arms.
Curiousity you do not know
but with a gang of me you'll be on your toes,
I consider you, I consider you
I consider you
For a bit of skirt you do go my way
singing to the sky, oh like a bird of prey,
I consider you, I consider you
I consider you
Let's go tonight, to let the beast run wild
with the dogs and the cattle, let's go.
I know you've said, it's like a heel to the head,
or a girl in your bed and your arms.
For the butter on your bread, for the dying and the dead,
for your cheeks turning red, let's go.
Let's go tonight, let the beast run a mile,
with the dogs and the cattle, let's go.
Mac Exuberance
This is the song I use to calm down when anxiety is overwhelming
Arturo Rosas
This song caused me anxiety once. But only once.
Lain
Diosmio toda su música es arte, no saben cuanto disfruto sus canciones, me transporto a otro mundo, ella me conmovió
Oriana Maya
Es como un ángel que se escapó del cielo para venir a deleitarnos... Gracias Dios mío!!!
Lise Mlbk
Agnes Obels Beast, surely is a mozartlike work of pure art, that I will never ever be tired of. First second in on this masterpiece I surrender to her totally awesome lyrics, preformance and her entire universe of sublime melodies. I salute u and many thanks from me - A fellow dane
LoveLight
I feel SO lucky to have found Agnes as she brings about intelligent angles on various moods, thoughts, and life itself.
I also love that she's not all "smiley" all the time as she wonders her poetic way through life.
I just love this very sophisticated
artist 🎶🌻🙋♀️
Charnel ground
Agnes's music is really experienced like a fine wine.
james hindmarch
Beautifully done, fast becoming my favourite artist this year
Finly Benyunes
Mine too... she's a serious artist ♏💜🎶
whozis2
I enjoy this as background music while I do other work on my computer. Very soothing.