Faces
Alec Troniq Lyrics


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Oh! there end the aunt, there end the eyes
Like flume, here the bag and dear bregord

Marry face, tells a story, on yesteryears
Sounds of touching, so meffer and sould my coups
Oh! there end the aunt, there end the eyes
Like flume, here the bag and dear bregord
Marry face, tells a story, on yesteryears
And sounds of touching, so meffer and sould my coups
Oh! there end the aunt, there end the eyes
Like flume, here the bag and dear bregord
Marry face, tells a story, on yesteryears
And sounds of touching, so meffer and sould my coups
(Oh! somendear help, so help me oh, i see you so, so how two no hopes oh... Show, show and no how, for, oh, how, how, how, you how, you how help now)
Oh! there end the aunt, there end the eyes
Like flume, here the bag and dear bregord
Marry face, tells a story, on yesteryears
And sounds of touching, so meffer and sould my coups
Oh! there end the aunt, there end the eyes
Like flume, here the bag and dear bregord
Marry face, tells a story, on yesteryears
And sounds of touching, so meffer and sould my coups.




(Oh! somendear help, so help me oh, i see you so, so how two no hopes oh... Show, show and no how, for, oh, how, how, how, you how, you how, help now)
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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Alec Troniq's song "Faces" are open to interpretation as they do not follow a clear narrative. Instead, they speak of a series of disconnected images and sounds that seem to evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing. The use of repetition and variation creates a hypnotic effect that draws the listener into a dream-like state.


The lyrics begin with the line "Oh! there end the aunt, there end the eyes", which suggests the end of something, possibly a relationship or a life. The following lines mention a flume, a bag, and a bregord, which are also detached images that don't seem to form a coherent picture. The phrase "marry face" could refer to a wedding or a face that is wedded to a memory. The line "sounds of touching, so meffer and sould my coups" suggests a physical and emotional connection that is no longer present, but still remembered.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh! there end the aunt, there end the eyes
The end of something significant, represented by the mention of an aunt and eyes.


Like flume, here the bag and dear bregord
Possibly describing the aesthetic of the scene, with the use of nature-based metaphors like 'flume', juxtaposed with manmade objects like a bag and 'dear bregord'.


Marry face, tells a story, on yesteryears
Each face carries a story, representing the experiences and events of the past.


Sounds of touching, so meffer and sould my coups
Emphasizing the power and significance of physical touch, how it can speak to the soul and leave a lasting impression.


(Oh! somendear help, so help me oh, i see you so, so how two no hopes oh... Show, show and no how, for, oh, how, how, how, you how, you how help now)
Possibly a plea for help or understanding, conveyed through scattered, abstract phrases and questions.


(end)
The conclusion of the song.




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Chanel Lankford


on Mind Doodles (Lakeside Legends Edit)

Brilliant!!!

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