Dawn Chorus
Boards of Canada Lyrics


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(Under everything)
We're gonna get ya, we're gonna get ya

Marry me, marry me, marry me
But you may be dead, you may be dead
Mary, Mary, Mary




Overall Meaning

The first half of the lyrics in "Dawn Chorus" by Boards of Canada is a haunting message that seems to be coming from another world underneath our reality. The lyrics "Under everything, we're gonna get ya, we're gonna get ya" suggest a hidden force that is waiting to claim us all. It could represent the negative aspects of society that we don't often see, such as corruption, greed, and oppression. It may also allude to the unseen forces of nature, like viruses, bacteria, and natural disasters that could potentially threaten humanity.


The second half of the lyrics seem like a plea or a proposal from someone in a state of desperation. The lines "Marry me, marry me, marry me. But you may be dead, you may be dead. Mary, Mary, Mary" suggests a person who is willing to take the risk of marrying someone they love, even if it might jeopardize their well-being. The repetition of the name Mary could represent a sort of prayer or appeal to a higher power, begging for protection and guidance.


Overall, the lyrics of "Dawn Chorus" create an unsettling atmosphere. It makes us think about the unknown forces that govern our lives and the price we may have to pay for our decisions.


Line by Line Meaning

(Under everything)
Amidst all that exists


We're gonna get ya, we're gonna get ya
There's a sense of impending danger or threat


Marry me, marry me, marry me
A plea for commitment and unity


But you may be dead, you may be dead
Acknowledgment of the transient nature of life and potential risks in committing


Mary, Mary, Mary
Perhaps a reference to an individual or a nod to a traditional nursery rhyme




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Written by: MARCUS SANDISON, MICHAEL SANDISON

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