Indigo
Demira Lyrics


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When I carve (...?) in my bones
(...?) rivers (...?) to dale to hide my thought
(...?) words strapped in my throat
The heart is a monster but the mind's beautiful

Cause when the sky is indigo
I am waiting for torse(?)
Rage to come I at you so(?)
Into my (...?) cause
I'm the writer of your ghost
Oh, oh
Woah, now i am rebels best
I am my (...?)
With noise, less protest

As pioneer I sketch this world
Exploiting crimson, ochre and bronze
I crawl(?) in your dreams of hope
I light them all up and continue alone

Cause when the sky is indigo
I am waiting for torse(?)
Rage to come I at you so(?)
Into my (...?) cause
I'm the writer of your ghost
Oh, oh
Woah, now i am rebels best
I am my (...?)
With noise, less protest

Cause when the sky is indigo
I am waiting for torse(?)
Rage to come I at you so(?)




Into my (...?) cause
I'm the writer of your ghost

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Demira's song Indigo appear to be about an individual who is introspective and contemplative, perhaps struggling with their emotions and thoughts. The opening verse describes the singer as carving something into their bones, possibly a metaphor for the things they hold onto and cannot let go of. They mention hiding their thoughts and words, implying that they do not often share their innermost feelings with others. They refer to the heart as a monster, which may suggest that they have experienced pain or heartache, but they see beauty in the mind.


The chorus mentions waiting for "torse" and raging until they "cause," which may be intentionally cryptic or difficult to understand. Perhaps the singer is struggling with their anger or frustration, waiting for a way to release these emotions. The line "I'm the writer of your ghost" is an interesting one, as it could be interpreted in different ways. It may mean that the singer has a significant influence on someone's legacy or memory even after they have passed away.


The second verse continues with the singer describing themselves as a pioneer, collecting and utilizing different colors to create their own world. They mention crawling into dreams of hope and lighting them up, which could be interpreted as a hopeful or positive act. The final lines of the verse suggest that the singer continues on their journey alone, perhaps feeling isolated but determined.


Overall, the lyrics to Indigo are somewhat enigmatic and open to interpretation. The singer seems to be grappling with their emotions and navigating a complex internal landscape, searching for a way to express themselves and make sense of their experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

When I carve (...?) in my bones
I etch feelings deep into myself


(...?) rivers (...?) to dale to hide my thought
I redirect my emotions and thoughts to keep them hidden


(...?) words strapped in my throat
I struggle to express myself verbally


The heart is a monster but the mind's beautiful
My emotions can be overwhelming, but my thoughts are imaginative and creative


Cause when the sky is indigo
When the sky turns dark blue


I am waiting for torse(?)
I am anticipating a confrontation or challenge


Rage to come I at you so(?)
I am ready to unleash my anger towards someone


Into my (...?) cause
Dealing with my unresolved issues and experiences


I'm the writer of your ghost
I am the author of the memories and emotions I associate with you


Woah, now i am rebels best
I feel empowered and rebellious


I am my (...?)
I am in control of myself


With noise, less protest
I do not engage in unnecessary conflict, but I make sure to make my presence heard


As pioneer I sketch this world
I am creating my own path in life


Exploiting crimson, ochre and bronze
Taking advantage of the colors and beauty of the world


I crawl(?) in your dreams of hope
I delve into your aspirations and desires


I light them all up and continue alone
I give you hope, but ultimately continue on my own path




Writer(s): Démira Marcy Soraya Jansen

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