Blindsided
Bon-Iver Lyrics
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Down to the downtown
Down to the lock down
Boards, nails lie around
I crouch like a crow
Contrasting the snow
For the agony, I'd rather know
I am blindsided
Peek in
Into the peer in
I'm not really like this
I'm probably plight-less
I cup the window
I'm crippled and slow
For the agony, I'd rather know
'Cause blinded
I am blindsided
Would you really rush out?
Would you really rush out?
Would you really rush out? (For me now)
Would you really rush out?
Would you really rush out? (For me now)
Would you really rush out? (For me now)
Would you really rush out? (For me now)
Would you really rush out? (For me now)
Ooh (for me now)
Ooh (for me now)
Taut line
Down to the shoreline
The end of a blood line
The moon is a cold light
There's a pull to the flow
My feet melt the snow
For the irony, I'd rather know
'Cause blinded
I was blindsided
Blinded
I was blindsided
'Cause blinded
(I was blindsided) I was blindsided
The song "Blindsided" by Bon-Iver describes a feeling of confusion and disorientation after a traumatic event. The opening lines capture a sense of desolation and abandonment, as the singer bikes down to the downtown area which is on lock down, with no one around and boards and nails scattered on the streets. The image of the crow crouching in the snow creates a sense of bleakness, and the agony that the singer experiences is something that they would rather know than be blinded to. The line "blinded, I am blindsided" suggests that the singer is struggling to see the situation clearly and is taken by surprise.
The second verse describes the singer peering in through a window and feeling crippled and slow. The repetition of the phrase "would you really rush out?" suggests a feeling of isolation and a yearning for connection with someone else. The taut line down to the shoreline and the end of a blood line create a sense of finality and a feeling that something has been lost forever. The singer's feet melting the snow and the irony they would rather know indicates that they are willing to face the painful truth of their situation in order to understand it.
Overall, the song captures a sense of confusion, disorientation, and pain after a traumatic event. The lyrics create vivid imagery that conveys a strong emotional response to the situation. The repetition of the line "blinded, I am blindsided" serves as a reminder of the singer's struggle to come to terms with what has happened, and their willingness to confront the painful truth of their experience.
Line by Line Meaning
Bike down
Riding a bike down
Down to the downtown
Going down to the downtown area
Down to the lock down
Going down to the lockdown
Boards, nails lie around
Seeing boards and nails lying around
I crouch like a crow
Crouching like a crow
Contrasting the snow
Standing out against the snow
For the agony, I'd rather know
Preferring to know the truth even if it's painful
'Cause blinded
Because I'm blinded
I am blindsided
I'm caught off guard
Peek in
Peeking in
Into the peer in
Looking into the peer in
I'm not really like this
I'm not usually like this
I'm probably plight-less
I'm probably without a home or belongings
I cup the window
Cupping the window with my hands
I'm crippled and slow
Unable to move well and slow
Would you really rush out?
Asking if someone would really come out quickly
Ooh (for me now)
Expressing urgency
Taut line
A tight line
Down to the shoreline
Going down to the shore
The end of a blood line
The end of a family line
The moon is a cold light
The moon gives off a cold light
There's a pull to the flow
Feeling drawn to the flow
My feet melt the snow
Melting the snow with my feet
For the irony, I'd rather know
Preferring to know the ironic truth
I was blindsided
I was caught off guard
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Justin Deyarmond Edison Vernon
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