05. Street Carp
Deftones Lyrics


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It's not that I care
(Truly)
But you're that girl
(With sharp teeth)
Who grabs at the walls
(And pulls me down)

Well, here's my new address
Six, six, four
Oh, I forget

It's not like I care
(Truly)
But you're that girl
(With gold teeth)
Who snaps at the walls
(And won't calm down)

Well here's my new address
Six, one, five
Oh, I forget
There's all your evidence
Now take it home and run with it

Now write it down
Now did you get it, get it so write it down
Now did you get it, so write it down
Now did you get it, get it so write it down
Now did you get it, get it

Well, here's my new address
Six, six, five, oh
I confess
There's all your evidence
Now take it home and fuck with it

Now write it down
Now did you get it, get it so write it down
Now did you get it, get it so write it down
Now did you get it, get it so write it down
Now did you get it, get it so write it down
Now did you get it, get it so write it down




Now did you get it, get it so write it down
Now did you get it, get it so write it down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Street Carp" by Deftones are a bit cryptic and open to individual interpretation. However, the general theme seems to be about a toxic relationship that the singer cannot fully escape from. The opening lines, "It's not that I care (Truly) / But you're that girl (With sharp teeth) / Who grabs at the walls (And pulls me down)" suggest that the singer is trying to distance themselves emotionally from this girl who brings them down. However, the repetition of "It's not like I care (Truly) / But you're that girl (With gold teeth) / Who snaps at the walls (And won't calm down)" indicates that the singer is unable to entirely break free from this person.


The lyrics then shift to the chorus, where the singer gives out a new address (with slightly different numbers each time) and encourages this girl to take her "evidence" and "run with it." The repetition of "Now did you get it, get it so write it down" could be seen as a taunt, urging the girl to continue her obsessive behavior and keep chasing after the singer. The final lines, "Now take it home and fuck with it" drive this message even further, indicating that the singer doesn't care what this girl does with the information they've given her.


Overall, "Street Carp" showcases Deftones' signature blend of heavy guitars and atmospheric textures, while also tapping into themes of obsession and avoidance in relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

It's not that I care (Truly)
I don't really care


But you're that girl (With sharp teeth)
You're the type of person who can be aggressive and hurtful


Who grabs at the walls (And pulls me down)
You're unstable and pulling me down with you


Well, here's my new address Six, six, four Oh, I forget
I'm giving you my new address, but I don't really care if you remember it or not


But you're that girl (With gold teeth)
You're flashy and superficial


Who snaps at the walls (And won't calm down)
You're quick to anger and can't control yourself


Here's my new address Six, one, five Oh, I forget There's all your evidence Now take it home and run with it
Here's my new address, and you can take it and do what you want with it. You're always trying to find something to use against me


Now write it down Now did you get it, get it so write it down Now did you get it, so write it down Now did you get it, get it so write it down Now did you get it, get it
I'm telling you to write down my address, or make sure you remember it so you can use it against me in the future


Well, here's my new address Six, six, five, oh I confess There's all your evidence Now take it home and fuck with it
I'm giving you another new address, and admitting that you will probably use it against me. Take it home and mess with it however you want


Now did you get it, get it so write it down Now did you get it, get it so write it down Now did you get it, get it so write it down Now did you get it, get it so write it down Now did you get it, get it so write it down Now did you get it, get it so write it down Now did you get it, get it so write it down
I'm emphasizing the importance of taking careful note of my new address, as you will most likely try to use it against me in the future




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ABE CUNNINGHAM, ABRAN CUNNINGHAM, CHI CHENG, CHINO MORENO, CHINO CAMILO MORENO, STEPHEN CARPENTER

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on Needles & Pins

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The repetitive use of the phrase "Here we are" throughout the song serves to almost anchor the two people to each other amidst the chaos of the outside world. The lyrics also encourage the two people to "tune out" from the surrounding noise and distractions and focus solely on each other, finding solace in their shared passion for music and the "sound" they create together. Ultimately, the message is one of defiance and strength against any external forces that might try to come between them.

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