Lasted
Benoît Pioulard Lyrics
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For twice the give of your coil
One to another, all are soluble
Dissolving shades evading spoil
An ounce of debris in an errant gyre
A curl of blue in a drip on the lens
Fibers & dyes for clothing our sire
Emerge & scour, rescinding stature
A shrugging posture for a move
A pattern cast throughout the pasture
Mad for repetitious proof
It took one to know one as we fasted
A curl of red rehearsing for scatter
Transcendent & stable while it lasted
Drawn from the former, given to the latter
Polyhymnia, how invincible you are
The lyrics of Benoît Pioulard's song Lasted appear to showcase a sense of fluidity and dissolving boundaries. The first few lines suggest a mingling of elements that dissolve into one another, seamlessly blending into an indiscernible mixture. The lyrics "Find an analog & a volume // For twice the give of your coil" seem to suggest the need to balance elements in order to create something greater than their individual parts. The next line "One to another, all are soluble" continues this theme of blending, highlighting the idea that all elements are able to dissolve and form something entirely new.
The second verse takes a more abstract turn, referring to an "ounce of debris" and "a curl of blue" which seem to represent the small, almost imperceptible elements that make up our world. The mention of "fibers & dyes for clothing our sire" and "secretive ink, a weary defense" suggests that these elements can be used to create protective and sheltering structures. The final two lines of the verse are intriguing, discussing emergence and posture, implying a sense of growth and development.
The final verse is more enigmatic, mentioning "a curl of red rehearsing for scatter" which could refer to the preparation for a major upheaval. The following line "Transcendent & stable while it lasted" seems to suggest a moment of grace or calm before this upheaval occurs. The final line "Polyhymnia, how invincible you are" is a reference to Greek mythology - Polyhymnia is the muse of sacred song or hymn. This final line could be interpreted to mean that even the most invincible of forces can ultimately be dissolved or transformed.
Line by Line Meaning
Find an analog & a volume
Search for a comparable and intensity level
For twice the give of your coil
With twice the output capability of your device
One to another, all are soluble
All things are connected and able to dissolve into one another
Dissolving shades evading spoil
Fading colors avoiding decay
An ounce of debris in an errant gyre
Small fragments caught in a wayward circulatory motion
A curl of blue in a drip on the lens
A small ring of blue in a droplet on the surface
Fibers & dyes for clothing our sire
Threads and colors used to clothe our ancestors
Secretive ink, a weary defense
Mysterious ink used as a tired form of protection
Emerge & scour, rescinding stature
Come forth and clean, losing importance
A shrugging posture for a move
A nonchalant stance in preparation for action
A pattern cast throughout the pasture
A design spread across the fields
Mad for repetitious proof
Insane for repeating evidence
It took one to know one as we fasted
We recognized each other while abstaining from something
A curl of red rehearsing for scatter
A ring of red preparing to spread out
Transcendent & stable while it lasted
Going beyond and remaining steady for a period of time
Drawn from the former, given to the latter
Taken from the past and given to the future
Polyhymnia, how invincible you are
Polyhymnia, how unbeatable you are
Contributed by Caden G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Tom Makinson
Great song!
Kope
Very nice ^_^
Gertilish
Perfect.
S P ▲ C 3 N I N J ▲
<3!!!
Osakana
好き
TheEduardo4
Great
Neil Omalley
MY REACTION IS, INCREDIBLE