Don't Cry For Me Argentina
Anýlar-9-2 Lyrics


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Same old, same old place
I was wandering
Wandering
Finding my own way
Losing my faith
I fill my pocket
Full of stones, and I
Down to the lake I go
I let the water
Take me whole
Take me home
Take me home
Don't cry for me
Don't say you're sorry, No (Cause you're not)
May the last words you throw
Cut deep into your soul
Don't patronize me
Don't pray for me
Didn't mean to hurt him (Really)
May the last words I swallow
Sink deep into your heart
No need to wait
No need to leave the porch light on
Same old, same old place
Maple's turning red
Turning red
Your hair is turning gray





Where is
Your faith?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" by Anýlar-9-2 paint a poignant picture of someone feeling lost and disillusioned, wandering aimlessly in a familiar place. The repetition of "same old, same old place" emphasizes the feeling of stagnation and routine that the singer is trapped in. The imagery of filling pockets with stones and going down to the lake evokes a sense of heaviness and burden, as well as a desire to escape or be consumed by the water, symbolizing a desire for cleansing or a fresh start.


The lines "Take me whole, Take me home" reflect a yearning for a sense of belonging and wholeness, suggesting a deep emotional longing for connection and meaning. The plea "Don't cry for me, Don't say you're sorry" conveys a sense of resignation and self-sufficiency, rejecting pity or sympathy from others. The mention of the last words cutting deep into the soul implies a desire for honesty and confrontation, rather than empty gestures of comfort or reassurance.


The refusal of patronization and prayers, along with the acknowledgment of unintentional hurt inflicted, shows a complex mix of emotions and conflicts within the singer. The imagery of swallowing words and sinking them into the heart highlights the weight of unspoken apologies or regrets, emphasizing the deep emotional impact of past actions and words left unsaid. The mention of waiting and leaving the porch light on hints at a sense of longing and anticipation, perhaps for reconciliation or closure in a relationship or situation that has been left unresolved.


The final stanza brings attention to the changing seasons and the passage of time, with the maple turning red and hair turning gray symbolizing the passage of time and the aging process. The question "Where is your faith?" poses a poignant reflection on lost belief or hope, highlighting a sense of disillusionment and questioning of one's path and purpose. Overall, the lyrics of the song convey a deep sense of introspection, regret, and longing for connection, set against a backdrop of familiar but stagnant surroundings and unresolved emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

Same old, same old place
Familiar surroundings that bear no change


I was wandering
I was lost and searching for direction


Wandering
Adrift and unsure of my path


Finding my own way
Discovering my true self


Losing my faith
Facing doubt and uncertainty


I fill my pocket
I burden myself with weight


Full of stones, and I
Carrying emotional baggage


Down to the lake I go
Seeking solace in nature


I let the water
I surrender to the healing power of the water


Take me whole
Cleanse me completely


Take me home
Guide me back to where I belong


Don't cry for me
Do not mourn my struggles


Don't say you're sorry, No (Cause you're not)
Do not apologize insincerely


May the last words you throw
May your harsh words resonate within you


Cut deep into your soul
Pierce to the core of your being


Don't patronize me
Do not talk down to me


Don't pray for me
Do not offer empty prayers


Didn't mean to hurt him (Really)
My intentions were not to cause harm


May the last words I swallow
May the hurtful words I internalize


Sink deep into your heart
Leave a lasting impact on you


No need to wait
There is no urgency


No need to leave the porch light on
Do not expect my return


Maple's turning red
Sign of change in nature


Turning red
Transitioning to a new chapter


Your hair is turning gray
Time is passing, showing signs of aging


Where is
Questioning the whereabouts of


Your faith?
Asking about your belief in something greater




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Forrest Ho Lam Tang

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