thanks
GABBY'S WORLD Lyrics
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And my dumb heart
Is dried out from the heat in our room
But what if we spent the day without any friends around
Put the Times down
Let's go walking in the Brooklyn Museum
In the perfect, marbly light I see him
And stupidly I say something mean
My loving is so happy and naked
When you met me
I didn't know but I was just a kid
So in thanks I will wrap my arms around
Throw my fire arms down
In "Thanks" by GABBY'S WORLD, the lyrics depict a complex mix of emotions and reflections on a relationship. The opening lines, "My loving is greener than a field in June, and my dumb heart is dried out from the heat in our room," suggest both intensity and depletion. The singer's love is compared to the vibrant green of a field in June, symbolizing its freshness and vitality. However, the subsequent line reveals the toll it has taken on their emotional well-being, signified by the dried-out heart.
The following lines shift the focus to a desire for intimacy and solitude with their partner. The singer proposes spending a day without friends, putting distractions aside, and visiting the Brooklyn Museum together. This setting represents an escape from the outside world, a place where they can find solace and connection. The mention of the "perfect, marbly light" evokes a sense of ethereal beauty and tranquility, setting the stage for a significant encounter.
However, the tone takes a turn when the singer admits to saying something mean. The implication is that in the face of vulnerability, they responded by hurting their partner. This action causes the partner to withdraw and "lick his wounds secretly," suggesting a quiet and hidden pain.
The closing lines bring a sense of realization and growth. The singer acknowledges that when they met, they were still a kid, unaware of the complexities and responsibilities that come with love. As an expression of gratitude, they declare their intention to wrap their arms around their partner, metaphorically embracing them, and relinquish their emotional defenses by throwing down their "fire arms."
Line by Line Meaning
My loving is greener than a field in June
The depth and vitality of my love surpasses the vibrant greenness of a field in the month of June.
And my dumb heart
My simple-heartedness or naivety
Is dried out from the heat in our room
Is exhausted or drained due to the intense emotions in our relationship
But what if we spent the day without any friends around
Consider the possibility of spending a day together without the presence of our mutual friends
Put the Times down
Let's disconnect from distractions, such as reading the newspaper
Let's go walking in the Brooklyn Museum
Let us take a stroll together in the Brooklyn Museum
In the perfect, marbly light I see him
In the flawless, radiant light of the surroundings, I catch sight of him
And stupidly I say something mean
Regrettably, I foolishly utter words that are hurtful or unkind
He licks his wounds secretly
He privately tends to his emotional injuries or hurt feelings
My loving is so happy and naked
My love is joyful and vulnerable, unguarded
When you met me
When we first crossed paths or became acquainted
I didn't know but I was just a kid
At that time, I lacked awareness or maturity and was still in a state of innocence or youthfulness
So in thanks I will wrap my arms around
Expressing my gratitude, I will embrace you with all my love
Throw my fire arms down
Symbolically surrendering any defensive or confrontational stance
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Written by: GABRIELLE SMITH
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