World in a Jar
Enon Lyrics


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In this waiting room, dear
I submit; is it sincere?
Like the rain from above or a notion thereof
Lying waiting for love, lying naked

Time will tell me two things
One invites and the other keeps the world in a jar
How's the air there so far?
Are you ready to go?
Are you staying?
You're above what you know
So in love maybe so




If the foot fits the glove,
Then it's meant to be happening

Overall Meaning

Enon's song "World in a Jar" is a reflection on the uncertainty and ambiguity of love, human connection, and the passing of time. The first two lines, "In this waiting room, dear, I submit; is it sincere?" express a sense of questioning and unease that permeates the entire song. The feeling of waiting for something, someone, or some sign is universal, but Enon approaches it with a particular poetic sensibility.


The following lines, "Like the rain from above or a notion thereof, lying waiting for love, lying naked," further emphasize the emotional state of vulnerability and openness that the singer is experiencing. They don't know if what they're feeling is real or just a figment of their imagination. The image of rain from above that might or might not come down is a powerful metaphor for the uncertainty of love, where one has to be willing to wait and see if the connection will materialize or not. The phrase "lying naked" underscores the sense of exposure and vulnerability, further emphasizing the emotional stakes involved.


The chorus section, "Time will tell me two things, one invites and the other keeps the world in a jar," is a reference to the dual nature of time. Time can be a force that brings people together or, conversely, keeps them apart. There's a sense of the world being contained in a jar, which reflects the idea of the vastness of life and love, yet it's something that can be encapsulated and contained. There's also the sense of being trapped or held back, which creates tension and conflict within the song.


The final lines, "If the foot fits the glove, then it's meant to be happening," suggest a more positive outlook, implying that if the singer finds the right fit, they will be happy and fulfilled. However, the uncertainty of this is emphasized by the conditional phrasing, "if." Overall, Enon's "World in a Jar" is a poignant reflection on love, connection, and the uncertainty of life.


Line by Line Meaning

In this waiting room, dear
In this moment of uncertainty and anticipation


I submit; is it sincere?
I surrender; is this feeling genuine?


Like the rain from above or a notion thereof
Just like the rain from the sky, this feeling may be fleeting and uncertain


Lying waiting for love, lying naked
Hoping and waiting for love, vulnerable and exposed


Time will tell me two things
The passage of time will reveal two outcomes


One invites and the other keeps the world in a jar
One outcome beckons while the other traps the world in a confined space


How's the air there so far?
How does it feel in that situation?


Are you ready to go?
Are you prepared to make a move?


Are you staying?
Are you choosing to remain in the current state?


You're above what you know
You're capable of more than what you're aware of


So in love maybe so
For all I know, this could be love


If the foot fits the glove,
If it feels right


Then it's meant to be happening
Then it's meant to be taking place




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I wanna die to this song

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