Shove It
Deftones Lyrics


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Hey you, big star
Tell me when it's over (cloud)

Hey you, big mood, guide me to shelter
'Cause I'm through
When the two hits the six and it's summer (cloud)

Come (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Shove (shove it, shove it, shove it)
The sun (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Aside (shove it aside)

I think God is moving its tongue
There's no crowds in the street
And no sun
In my own summer

The shade is a tool, a device, a savior
See, I try and look up to the sky
But my eyes burn (cloud)

Come (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Shove (shove it, shove it, shove it)
The sun (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Aside (shove it aside)

Come (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Shove (shove it, shove it, shove it)
The sun (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Aside (shove it aside)

I think God is moving its tongue
There's no crowd in the street
And no sun
In my own summer

Come (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Shove (shove it, shove it, shove it)




The sun (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Aside (shove it aside)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Deftones's song My Own Summer are complex and open to different interpretations. At its core, the song is about seeking solace and shelter from the harshness of the world. The repetitive chorus of "Shove it, shove it, shove it" represents a need to push aside the things that are causing discomfort and pain, including the heat of the summer sun. The singer is seeking refuge from the oppressive heat and using the shade as a tool and savior to find comfort.


The lyrics also present a sense of isolation and disconnection from the outside world. The line "There's no crowds in the street, and no sun" evokes an image of a deserted city, while the use of cloud imagery highlights a sense of emptiness and loneliness. The line "I think God is moving its tongue" could indicate a sense of confusion or chaos, as even the divine seems to be unsettled.


Overall, the song presents a highly personal and introspective view of the world, as the singer grapples with the harshness of life and seeks shelter from the things that cause pain.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey you, big star
Addressed to a person of great fame and fortune


Tell me when it's over (cloud)
Please inform me when the stormy weather has ended


Hey you, big mood, guide me to shelter
Addressed to a person who exudes a particular emotional state, asking for help finding safety and security


'Cause I'm through When the two hits the six and it's summer (cloud)
Because I'm done dealing with this kind of weather pattern that goes from cloudy to hot and humid when the temperature reaches 26 degrees Celsius


Come (shove it, shove it, shove it)
An exclamation to aggressively push something away


Shove (shove it, shove it, shove it)
A command to forcibly move something


The sun (shove it, shove it, shove it)
The object being pushed or moved in this context


Aside (shove it aside)
The destination or direction of the sun being pushed or moved


I think God is moving its tongue
A metaphorical statement suggesting that the universe is speaking, or that some divine or cosmic force is at play


There's no crowds in the street And no sun In my own summer
A personal reflection on the artist's experience of a desolate and bleak environment during a season that is typically associated with warmth and joy


The shade is a tool, a device, a savior
A description of the benefits of having access to cool shelter during hot weather conditions


See, I try and look up to the sky But my eyes burn (cloud)
An attempt to gaze towards the heavens is thwarted by the intensity of the sun's light


Come (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Reiteration of the push command


Shove (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Reiteration of forceful motion


The sun (shove it, shove it, shove it)
The same object being pushed away


Aside (shove it aside)
The same direction of motion for the sun being moved as before


Come (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Repetition of the aggressive directive


Shove (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Repetition of the forceful command


The sun (shove it, shove it, shove it)
The ongoing goal of the action being taken


Aside (shove it aside)
The outcome of the pushing action


I think God is moving its tongue
A restatement of the earlier metaphorical claim


There's no crowd in the street And no sun In my own summer
A final reiteration of the artist's experience of loneliness and emptiness during a typically sunny and active time of year




Lyrics Β© Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Abe Cunningham, Chi Cheng, Chino Camilo Moreno, Stephen Carpenter

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

DadofBigDogs 4REAL

Hey you, big star
Tell me when it's over
Hey you, big mood, guide me to shelter
'Cause I'm through
When the two hits the six and it's summer
Cloud, come (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Shove (shove it, shove it, shove it)
The sun (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Aside (shove it aside)
I think god is moving its tongue
There's no crowd in the streets
And no sun in my own summer
The shade is a tool, a device, a savior
See, I try and look up to the sky
But my eyes burn
Cloud, come (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Shove (shove it, shove it, shove it)
The sun (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Aside (shove it aside)
Cloud, come (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Shove (shove it, shove it, shove it)
The sun (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Aside (shove it aside)
I think god is moving its tongue
There are no crowds in the streets and no sun in my own summer
Come (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Shove (shove it, shove it, shove it)
The sun (shove it, shove it, shove it)
Aside (shove it aside)



All comments from YouTube:

David White

This song is actually very easy to play. Makes you feel good when you're first starting out and can play some of your favorite shit.

The M.A.

@Abel Montalvo 'kay.

Abel Montalvo

@The M.A. not trying to be rude just saying probably better off not knowing who they are

The M.A.

@Abel Montalvo I know who they are at this point. You didn't have to be so rude about it, you know! πŸ˜’

Abel Montalvo

@The M.A. if you don't know then you don't need to know

Abel Montalvo

Yeah it might be easy to play but the hard part is creating it in the first place.

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Jane Doe

The summer of 2020 can definitely shove it.

lastcrazyhorn

We had a summer in 2020? Mannnn, that year was an effing blur.

MasterAware999

Hell Ya!!!

Paul Erlingheuser

@Ronin It's over now

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