- Naiads Cassadies
Fleet Foxes Lyrics


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Who stole the life from you?
Who turned you so against you?
Who was the thief who shaved your teeth
Accepting just virtue
Ooh

And did he act alone?
Were any more complicit?
When he would sing and offer the ring
What older voice said, "kiss it"?
Ooh

Ooh
Ooh
Ooh

Fire can't doubt its heat
Water can't doubt its power




You're not adrift, you're not a gift
You know you're not a flower

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in "Naiads Cassadies" by Fleet Foxes tell a story of someone who has lost their vitality and is questioning who or what is responsible for this loss. The opening lines "Who stole the life from you? Who turned you so against you?" suggest that a significant event has impacted their life and changed them fundamentally. The reference to having their teeth shaved and accepting just virtue suggests that the individual may have been manipulated. The questions posed in the lyrics may be rhetorical, with the individual struggling to understand what happened to them.


The next verse, "And did he act alone? Were any more complicit? When he would sing and offer the ring, what older voice said, 'kiss it'?," poses further questions about the origins of the individual's loss of self. The reference to an older voice suggests that there may be a generational aspect to this loss, or that someone with more experience was involved. The song then concludes with the lines "Fire can't doubt its heat, water can't doubt its power. You're not adrift, you're not a gift, you know you're not a flower." These lines suggest that, despite the individual's loss, they still know who they are, and they have power and strength within them.


Line by Line Meaning

Who stole the life from you?
Who caused you to feel so hopeless and lacking in life?


Who turned you so against you?
Who made you turn against yourself?


Who was the thief who shaved your teeth
Who was responsible for your loss of confidence and innocence?


Accepting just virtue
Only accepting what is morally just


And did he act alone?
Was there anyone else involved in hurting you?


Were any more complicit?
Did anybody else play a role in the wrongdoing?


When he would sing and offer the ring
When he made promises and offered commitments


What older voice said, 'kiss it'?
Who encouraged him or gave him permission to behave in that way?


Fire can't doubt its heat
Just as fire cannot deny its own strength, you cannot doubt your own abilities


Water can't doubt its power
Just as water cannot deny its own force, you cannot deny your own strength


You're not adrift, you're not a gift
You are not aimlessly wandering, and you are not only valuable because of what others can gain from you


You know you're not a flower
You know you are not weak or fragile, like a flower




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Robin Pecknold

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@meadowsanddawn7464

Who stole the life from you?
Who turned you so against you?
Who was the thief, who shaved your teeth
Accepting just virtue?
Ooh

And did he act alone?
Were any more complicit?
When he would sing, and offer the ring
What older voice said, "kiss it"?

Who?

Who?
Who?
Who?

Fire can't doubt its heat
Water can't doubt its power
You're not adrift
You're not a gift
You know you're not a flower



All comments from YouTube:

@SaidTheDolphin

This song in particular has really been helping me get through some tough shit in life. Fleet Foxes has been helping me so much. Thank you Robin.

@georgecoleman482

this is by far my favorite track of the new record. incredibly beautiful. the whole album is immense

@Meskarune

Same, I love this so fucking much.

@davidkariu2330

Me too

@Crossroads551

This album is a 10 out of 10. So many great tracks, this is one of my favorites. Such a warm feel to it.

@LogstaMay

How great is it that these guys are back?

@Tube_Chaser

Pretty great I'd say

@NimbusFilmsOfficial

1:18 is so fucking gorgeous

@ae.1188

That transition at 1:44 always gets me.

@meadowsanddawn7464

Who stole the life from you?
Who turned you so against you?
Who was the thief, who shaved your teeth
Accepting just virtue?
Ooh

And did he act alone?
Were any more complicit?
When he would sing, and offer the ring
What older voice said, "kiss it"?

Who?

Who?
Who?
Who?

Fire can't doubt its heat
Water can't doubt its power
You're not adrift
You're not a gift
You know you're not a flower

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