My Wife Lost in the World
Beirut/Realpeople Lyrics
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Where would I be?
You'll send your odd your heart to me
Where would I be?
You're lost in the wild
The lyrics of the song "My Wife" by Beirut/Realpeople describe a feeling of being lost and disconnected, while also recognizing the power of love to bridge that divide. The singer acknowledges that without the love and connection of their partner, they would be adrift and aimless. Through the imagery of sending one's eyes and heart to another person, the lyrics suggest a deep need for connection and intimacy. The repetition of the question "Where would I be?" underscores the singer's dependence on their partner for a sense of purpose and grounding in life.
The line "You're lost in the wild" adds to the sense of disconnection and aimlessness. It suggests that the partner is also struggling and feeling lost, but despite this, they are able to offer the singer a sense of stability and belonging. Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of the complexity and fragility of human relationships, as well as the power of love to provide meaning and direction in life.
Line by Line Meaning
You'll send your eyes your heart to me
If you show me your deepest emotions and true self, what would be of me without it?
Where would I be?
I am dependent on you and your love for me to survive and thrive in this world.
You'll send your odd your heart to me
Even your flaws and differences, if you reveal them to me, I will cherish and accept them.
You're lost in the wild
You may feel lost or uncertain about your path in life, but I will always be here to guide and support you through it all.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ZACH CONDON
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@TheCupIsNowHalfEmpty
his voice makes you wanna sit on the highest hill under the lowest clouds and just grin the day away, high as hell.
@mikebrims5099
last night i sat on a bridge with a bottle of red and white wine offering some to those who passed by with this song playing on repeat, good fun, though one man claimed he could heal the sick and was immune to disease, but still twas nice
@bethanymathers9493
Beirut never fails to make my heart melt.
@shalommashal
I think it's a fusion between Oaxacan polka, Sonoran Ranchero, Transylvanian folk and Electronica. Very unique.
@aryaloves
God help me. This is an amazing song.
@desertezz
This song is fantastic, Beirut continues to blow my mind!
@droctagon17
This song is amazing. Probably the best song on the album. The harmonies and the melody are beautiful. The music is mesmerizing, even if it was made with pro-tools or whatever program Zach uses.
@BeneathTheBalcony
you'll send your eyes your heart to me where would I be? you'll send your odd your heart to me where would I be? you're lost in the wild
@akinamalsi
brilliant song
@lysawhite
just beautiful.