Take Me to the Boats
Family Archives & Billie The Vision & The Dancers Lyrics


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I can’t explain the way I feel, there is a pressure on my chest. I can’t talk to you about this ‘cause I know what you would say. And I don’t blame you. I know you wanna make me smile but don’t, don’t.

If all the memories were bad I could go on without a doubt. Death’s been around since I was born. It’s like a tapestry on my wall. And we’ve changed it a thousand times.

Pablo can you take me to the boats? Where the ocean meets the land and where the ocean meets my hand. Where I can feel the winds of change is a-blowing in.

You know I love you endlessly, this is not about that at all. I chose the safest path for you, you’re still to young to understand. You’re not a grown up yet. In this case I know I am so much older than you.
Pablo can you take me to the boats? Where the ocean meets the land and where the ocean meets my hand. Where I can feel the winds of change is a-blowing in.





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Take Me to the Boats" by Family Archives & Billie The Vision & The Dancers delve into a complex mix of emotions and themes. The singer starts by expressing an overwhelming feeling that they can't quite explain. They feel a heavy pressure on their chest, implying a sense of anxiety or burden. However, they are hesitant to discuss it with someone close to them, likely out of fear of their reaction. The line "And I don’t blame you" suggests that the singer understands the other person's desire to bring them happiness, but at the same time, they can't ignore their own emotions.


In the next verse, the lyrics touch on the idea of memories, implying that if all the memories were negative or painful, the singer could move on easily. They mention that death has been a constant presence since their birth, comparing it to a tapestry on the wall that has been altered many times. This suggests that the concept of mortality and the inevitability of change have always been part of their life.


The repeated plea to Pablo to "take me to the boats" reflects a desire for escape and renewal. The boats symbolize a place where the ocean meets the land, where the boundaries between different elements blur. It is a metaphorical space where the singer can feel the winds of change blowing in and find a sense of liberation.


Overall, the lyrics explore the struggle to express inner turmoil, the complexities of relationships, the weight of mortality, and the yearning for freedom and transformation.


Line by Line Meaning

I can’t explain the way I feel, there is a pressure on my chest.
I struggle to articulate my emotions, feeling a heaviness in my heart.


I can’t talk to you about this ‘cause I know what you would say. And I don’t blame you. I know you wanna make me smile but don’t, don’t.
I refrain from discussing this with you, anticipating your response. I hold no resentment towards you; I understand your intention to bring joy, but please refrain.


If all the memories were bad I could go on without a doubt.
In the absence of any pleasant recollections, I could proceed with certainty.


Death’s been around since I was born. It’s like a tapestry on my wall. And we’ve changed it a thousand times.
The concept of mortality has been present throughout my life, akin to a frequently modified tapestry on display.


Pablo can you take me to the boats? Where the ocean meets the land and where the ocean meets my hand. Where I can feel the winds of change is a-blowing in.
Pablo, can you guide me to a place where the sea converges with the shore, where I can touch the union of water and land. A place where I sense the stirring breeze of transformation.


You know I love you endlessly, this is not about that at all.
Please understand that my affection for you knows no bounds, but the matter at hand is unrelated to our love.


I chose the safest path for you, you’re still too young to understand. You’re not a grown up yet. In this case I know I am so much older than you.
I have opted for the most secure route on your behalf, considering your limited comprehension as a youthful individual. You have yet to reach maturity, and in this instance, I am considerably more experienced.


Pablo can you take me to the boats? Where the ocean meets the land and where the ocean meets my hand. Where I can feel the winds of change is a-blowing in.
Pablo, can you lead me to the vessels? The juncture where the sea embraces the earth, and where I can personally encounter this union. A location where I perceive the gusts of transformation.




Lyrics © Mars Music AB
Written by: LARS ERIC TOMAS LINDQUIST

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