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Woods
Fireworks Lyrics


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Your sister started pulling her hair out
But when she pulled up next to me
I pretended the sun was in my eyes
Instead of pretending she wasn't looking

It's a quick game, a canker sore in the way
I'm thinking about you every day

When I was young
Death chewed me up
And I was swallowed by
By a world that I don't feel a part of
By a world that I don't feel a part of anymore

That old man stood in front of your body
And said the morgue would have called you dead
I watched your parents write him a check
And their lips went null when they kissed your forehead

And they kept your room exactly the same
I'm still thinking about you every day

When I was young
Death chewed me up
And I was swallowed by
By a world that I don't feel a part of
By a world that I don't feel a part of anymore

Smashed that girl's pumpkins in her driveway
When I read the note she left on your grave
It's been fifteen years
You're the reason I'm not close to anybody
I really think you were then somebody

When I was young
Death chewed me up
And I was swallowed by
By a world that I don't feel a part of anymore

When I was young
Death chewed me up
And I was swallowed by
By a world that I don't feel a part of
By a world that I don't feel a part of anymore

Overall Meaning

The song "Woods" by Fireworks seems to address the theme of loss, grief, and how it affects one's life. The first verse of the song talks about a girl who is pulling her hair out, possibly displaying signs of stress or mental illness. The singer is trying to avoid her gaze by pretending that the sun is in his eyes. He's lying to himself because he doesn't want to confront the reality of the situation. The second verse deals with death and how it affects the family members of the deceased. The singer watches the parents of the dead person write the morgue a check and is struck by the fact that despite the tragic loss, they're trying to do something to preserve their loved one's memory. The final verse talks about the singer's own grief and how it has affected his life. He confesses to having smashed someone's pumpkins out of anger and grief for the loss of his loved one. He then reads a note that someone else has left on his loved one's grave and is reminded of the fifteen years that have passed. He acknowledges that he's not close to anyone anymore and thinks that his loved one was the reason he was close to anyone at all.


These lyrics express a strong sense of sadness, loss, and confusion. The singer is grappling with feelings that he doesn't quite understand or know how to express. The song presents a complex range of emotions and explores the different ways in which people deal with grief. The mention of the old man who tells the parents their child is dead and the way they write a check to preserve their memory speaks to the universality of loss and how it affects everyone. There is a sense of longing and nostalgia that runs through the song, especially in the line, "By a world that I don't feel a part of anymore." The singer doesn't feel at home in the world anymore, and that sense of alienation is universal to anyone who has experienced loss.


Line by Line Meaning

Your sister started pulling her hair out
His sister is experiencing some sort of distress and is acting it out physically.


But when she pulled up next to me
He, the singer, is likely in or near a car when this scene takes place.


I pretended the sun was in my eyes
He tells a white lie to cover his tracks and avoid explaining to the sister why he was staring.


Instead of pretending she wasn't looking
Rather than ignore what she's doing, he is choosing to cover up his own gaze in a thinly veiled explanation.


It's a quick game, a canker sore in the way
He likens this melancholy feeling to a painful sore that arises suddenly and never really goes away.


I'm thinking about you every day
He is consumed by thoughts of someone, likely a lost friend or loved one.


When I was young
The following lines are part of a reflection on the past.


Death chewed me up
He is referencing traumatic or intense experiences in his past.


And I was swallowed by
He felt engulfed or overwhelmed by the world around him.


By a world that I don't feel a part of
He feels disconnected from his surroundings or the social and cultural context he finds himself in.


By a world that I don't feel a part of anymore
He feels a sense of loss or disconnection from the world as he once knew it.


That old man stood in front of your body
The artist is recalling a funeral or wake for someone close to him.


And said the morgue would have called you dead
Perhaps the person died in a sudden, unexpected way.


I watched your parents write him a check
The singer is observing the aftermath of payment or money changing hands, which could either be related to funeral expenses or some other arrangement.


And their lips went null when they kissed your forehead
The finality of the situation and the grief is palpable to the singer.


And they kept your room exactly the same
The person who died had a room somewhere, and it has been left unchanged, as if frozen in time.


Smashed that girl's pumpkins in her driveway
The artist seems to be remembering an act of vandalism or anger.


When I read the note she left on your grave
The singer is visiting a grave, perhaps the same one that the person's parents were at earlier.


It's been fifteen years
The singer is reflecting on time passed since the person died.


You're the reason I'm not close to anybody
The person who died seems to have been a close friend or romantic interest, and their absence has affected the artist's ability to connect with others.


I really think you were then somebody
Despite the passage of time, the person who died still holds meaning and importance to the artist.




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Comments from YouTube:

Michael Brown

This band is TOO underrated. Love them so much, and will be traveling to see them soon. Every friend I've shown them to loves them too :)

LordLoquat

So good.

G Rezz

Roots from Fall Out Boy melodies, nice

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