I.C.D.K.
Cold Cave Lyrics


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I don't know why
I keep my nose in the dead dirt,
Just because I stepped on a rake once,
Trying to smell the infinite field of sunflower

Oh, you,
Oh, me,
I don't know why
I keep my nose in the dead dirt,
Just because I stepped on a rake once,
Trying to smell the infinite field of sunflower

I see decay, in the coming days.

I don't know why
I keep my nose in the dead dirt,
Just because I stepped on a rake once,
Trying to smell the infinite field of sunflower





Oh, you,
Oh, me.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Cold Cave's song I.C.D.K. hint at a sense of despair and disillusionment with life. The singer seems to be struggling to find meaning and purpose, and is questioning why they continue to persist in their current situation. The image of keeping one's nose in the dead dirt suggests a feeling of being stuck, perhaps trapped in a cycle of negative thoughts and experiences. This is further emphasized by the reference to stepping on a rake, a classic comedic trope that is usually associated with bad luck and clumsiness.


The line "Trying to smell the infinite field of sunflower" serves as a metaphor for the singer's desire for something greater, something beyond their current existence. However, even in pursuit of this elusive goal, they seem to encounter only decay and disappointment. The repetition of the phrase "Oh, you, Oh, me" adds to the overall sense of frustration and helplessness.


Overall, the lyrics of I.C.D.K. capture a feeling of discontent with life, and a longing for something more. Despite the bleak tone, the song's haunting melody and poetic imagery make for a compelling listening experience.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't know why
The singer expresses confusion about their motivations and actions.


I keep my nose in the dead dirt,
The singer metaphorically describes their habit of focusing on negative or dead things.


Just because I stepped on a rake once,
The singer acknowledges that their behavior is based on a single negative experience in the past.


Trying to smell the infinite field of sunflower
The artist's ultimate goal is to experience something beautiful and positive, but their approach is flawed and destructive.


Oh, you,
The artist addresses an unknown person or entity with a tone of longing and regret.


Oh, me,
The singer also addresses themselves, recognizing their own role in their problems and frustrations.


I see decay, in the coming days.
The singer predicts a negative future, based on their current behavior and perspective.




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