Turtle
D.Cure Lyrics


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Time to call it a day and pack it in
Long sigh's trade valued for a friends lesson
Couldn't tell til the crunching of cracked glass
Finally realized I'd been falling on my ass
You think that creatures would learn from their mistakes
But comfy closed-eyed habits are tough to break
Signal fire when you gotta find some way to change
You're fucking up
In the morning the sighs panged more than before
Distract enough to run face into door
All in an effort of taking out the trash
Started dwelling on fat lip's selfish past
Instead inspect the marks made on other's doors




Those cracks are finger-width and only getting worse
Thought breakfast best viewed from turtle posture

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of D.Cure's song "Turtle" tap into themes of introspection, self-realization, and the struggle to break old habits. The opening lines, "Time to call it a day and pack it in, Long sigh's trade valued for a friends lesson," suggest a sense of resignation and the acknowledgment of the need for change. The singer reflects on past actions and the lessons learned from their mistakes, symbolized by the "crunching of cracked glass" that finally makes them aware of their repeated failures.


The next lines, "You think that creatures would learn from their mistakes, But comfy closed-eyed habits are tough to break," delve into the idea of falling into familiar patterns and the difficulty of breaking free from them. The imagery of closed-eyed habits conveys a sense of being unaware or blinded by one's own routines. The call to action, "Signal fire when you gotta find some way to change, You're fucking up," serves as a wake-up call for the singer to recognize the need for personal growth and transformation.


As the lyrics progress, the mention of "sighs panged more than before" signals an increasing sense of discomfort or regret. The singer's attempt to distract themselves by "run[ning] face into door" metaphorically represents the struggle to face difficult truths or confront past mistakes. The act of "taking out the trash" can be interpreted as purging negative aspects of the self or letting go of toxic behaviors, while reflecting on past actions leads to a realization of one's own selfishness and its consequences.


The final lines, "Instead inspect the marks made on other's doors, Those cracks are finger-width and only getting worse, Thought breakfast best viewed from turtle posture," suggest a shift towards examining the impact of one's actions on others and the gradual worsening of these effects. The metaphor of viewing breakfast from a "turtle posture" evokes a sense of withdrawal or self-protection, highlighting the singer's inclination to retreat into their shell rather than face the harsh realities of their behavior. Overall, "Turtle" conveys a journey towards self-awareness and the internal struggle to break free from destructive patterns in order to embrace growth and change.


Line by Line Meaning

Time to call it a day and pack it in
Recognizing the need to stop and take a break from a difficult situation


Long sigh's trade valued for a friends lesson
Exchanging moments of frustration for valuable insights from a friend


Couldn't tell til the crunching of cracked glass
Realizing a mistake only when it's too late and damage has been done


Finally realized I'd been falling on my ass
Coming to the realization that one has been making mistakes and failing repeatedly


You think that creatures would learn from their mistakes
Expecting to learn from past errors and not repeat them


But comfy closed-eyed habits are tough to break
Bad habits are often difficult to change, even when one is aware of them


Signal fire when you gotta find some way to change
Recognizing the need for a drastic change in behavior or mindset


You're fucking up
Acknowledging the fact that mistakes are being made


In the morning the sighs panged more than before
Feeling the weight of regrets and disappointments more heavily in the morning


Distract enough to run face into door
Being so distracted that one ends up in a physical accident


All in an effort of taking out the trash
Trying to rid oneself of negative thoughts or behaviors


Started dwelling on fat lip's selfish past
Focusing on past mistakes and selfish actions


Instead inspect the marks made on other's doors
Examining the impact of one's actions on others and their lives


Those cracks are finger-width and only getting worse
Noticing the damage caused by one's actions and realizing it is escalating


Thought breakfast best viewed from turtle posture
Taking a slower and more thoughtful approach to starting the day and addressing challenges




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Written by: Jacob Lauxman

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