La La La
B.C. Camplight Lyrics


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Oh what a fun ride
I'm on the strange side
It's just like me to fall
Down the staircase
Take all my face [unverified]
Why I don't see the need to breathe

And whats that he says
He thinks hes Jesus
But aren't all little taller
When we're dreaming

With all of the scene [unverified]
And I don't see the need to breathe

La la, la la, la la la
La la, la la, la la la

Take on my face
Oh, I don't see the need to breathe

Suddenly come to me
Creatures walking by
Running free lovingly
Deliver us to die to night

La la, la la, la la la
La la, la la, la la la

And now your right there
In our old arm chair
How supply my peace
Of mind is where I left it




And finally I try to see
The need to breathe

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to B.C. Camplight's song "La La La" convey a sense of disorientation and confusion, as the singer describes feeling like they're on the "strange side" and falling down a staircase. The line "why I don't see the need to breathe" suggests a feeling of detachment or disassociation from their surroundings. The mention of someone else claiming to be Jesus, and the line "aren't we all a little taller when we're dreaming," imply a sense of surreality or unreality, where the boundaries between dreams and reality are blurred.


The chorus, which repeats the phrase "la la la," seems to serve as a kind of mantra or coping mechanism for the singer in the midst of their confusion. The repetition of the phrase creates a hypnotic, almost meditative quality to the song, as if the singer is trying to calm and center themselves through the chaos of their experience.


The second verse introduces the image of "creatures walking by / running free lovingly," which could be interpreted as a metaphor for the singer's own desire for freedom and release from their emotionally charged state. The final verse, which mentions an old armchair and the singer's attempt to "see the need to breathe," suggests that they're slowly coming back to themselves and their surroundings, trying to regain a sense of balance and stability.


Overall, "La La La" is a song about the experience of feeling lost and disorientated, and trying to find one's way back to a sense of groundedness and stability. The dreamlike, almost hallucinatory quality of the lyrics and melody creates a sense of otherworldliness that fits with the theme of disassociation.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh what a fun ride
I'm enjoying this crazy journey I'm on


I'm on the strange side
I'm living life in a way that's unconventional and unusual


It's just like me to fall
I tend to stumble and make mistakes


Down the staircase
I'm constantly falling down and making errors


Take all my face [unverified]
I've probably had a few too many accidents that involve my face


Why I don't see the need to breathe
I'm so caught up in this wild ride that I forget to take care of myself


And whats that he says
I'm hearing something intriguing


He thinks hes Jesus
Someone is claiming to be like a savior or a prophet


But aren't all little taller
People who are dreaming or living in their imaginations can feel bigger than life


When we're dreaming
Our fantasies can take us to incredible heights


With all of the scene [unverified]
There's so much going on around me


La la, la la, la la la
I'm so enthralled that I start singing and humming to myself


Take on my face
I'm owning up to my accidents and mishaps


Suddenly come to me
A realization hits me


Creatures walking by
I see unusual and fantastical things around me


Running free lovingly
These unusual beings seem to be living their lives without any cares


Deliver us to die to night
I'm starting to feel a sense of danger or uncertainty


And now your right there
I see someone I know or recognize


In our old arm chair
We're reminiscing about the past and how things used to be


How supply my peace
I'm trying to find a sense of calm and contentment


Of mind is where I left it
I'm searching for a sense of clarity in my thoughts


And finally I try to see
I'm attempting to come to terms with my experiences and surroundings


The need to breathe
I'm realizing that I need to take care of myself and come up for air once in a while




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eujnia


on Suffer for Two

che pero esa letra no es la de la canciĆ³n master