2. Finn is a Taiwanese singer/song writer who released his debut album "I Was A Hippie When I Was A Kid" (literal translation from 我小時候是嬉皮) in October, 2009. Official site: http://finn.com.tw/. Fan page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Finn/86321762390
3. Finn was the name under which the New Zealand brothers Neil and Tim Finn (from Crowded House and Split Enz) recorded the self-titled lo-fi rock album Finn in 1995. They later switched names to Finn Brothers due to a name conflict with several bands named Fin.
4. German singer/songwriter Finn. (correctly tagged with the punctuation)
5. Finnegan Willis Snead, known by his stage name finn, is an independent singer and producer from San Diego, California. He has so far released two albums, Beyond Return and Apparitions. RYM Page, Twitter, Bandcamp
To-And-Fro
Finn Lyrics
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Your worry is, is back in town
Do you just
Do you just release your tristesse?
You can't receive your love
Ohh...
Ohh...
Do you just your release your tristesse?
Your worry is back, is back in town
Do you just
Do you just release my tristesse?
My tristesse?
(Do you just release...
Do you just release...
My tristesse?)
The lyrics of Finn's song To-And-Fro seem to be addressing someone who is struggling with their emotions, specifically their sadness (tristesse) and worry. The first line questions whether the person is able to release their tristesse, suggesting that perhaps they are holding onto it instead of allowing themselves to experience and then let go of it. The following line "Your worry is back in town" implies that this person has had these feelings before and they have returned, potentially indicating a cycle of negative emotions.
The repetition of the lines "Do you just release your tristesse?" and "Do you just release my tristesse?" adds to the questioning and introspective nature of the song, as if the singer is trying to understand both their own and the other person's feelings. The repeated "Ohh"s give a sense of longing and sadness, almost like a sigh.
Overall, the lyrics of To-And-Fro deal with complex emotions and the struggle to let go of negative feelings. The song seems to be offering empathy and support to someone who is feeling overwhelmed by their emotions.
Line by Line Meaning
Do you just your release your tristesse?
Are you letting out your sadness and melancholy?
Your worry is, is back in town
Your anxiety and concerns have returned and are causing trouble in your life.
Do you just
Do you simply
Do you just release your tristesse?
Are you just letting go of your sadness?
You can't receive your love
You are unable to accept or feel love in your life.
Ohh...
An interjection to express emotion or feeling.
Ohh...
An interjection to express emotion or feeling.
Ohh...
An interjection to express emotion or feeling.
Do you just your release your tristesse?
Are you letting out your sadness and melancholy?
Your worry is back, is back in town
Your anxiety and concerns have returned and are causing trouble in your life.
Do you just
Do you simply
Do you just release my tristesse?
Are you only letting go of my sadness?
My tristesse? (Do you just release...Do you just release...My tristesse?)
You are unsure if the other person is releasing their own sadness or accepting yours.
Contributed by Kayla C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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toandfro