We Already Exist
Gold Lake Lyrics


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We were driven by the sound
Washing away all other towns
We found the wave
We found the wave
An ocean became
The way we changed
Don't forget your sister's name
She carved your aim
On everyone's game
Then we walked into the snow and wondered why we're here,
And we shun the avalanche and never shed a tear.
Our skin grows fonder of you
Our skin grows fonder of you
There is no country better than your heart




Where we can watch the whole city from the park.
I was lead to believe that we already exist.

Overall Meaning

In Gold Lake's song "We Already Exist," the lyrics convey the theme of finding oneself and belonging in the world. The first few lines of the verse, "We were driven by the sound, washing away all other towns," suggest that the singer and their companions were on a journey of self-discovery, seeking something that allowed them to free themselves from the confinements of their old lives.


Later, the lyrics mention how "an ocean became the way we changed." This line seems to be alluding to the idea that, through their exploratory travels, the singer and their fellow travelers were transformed by the vastness and beauty of the natural world around them. The line "don't forget your sister's name, she carved your aim on everyone's game" further alludes to the theme of community, emphasizing the importance of shared experiences and support from loved ones.


Towards the end of the song, the lyrics describe the sensation of being at home and at peace in someone's heart, where "there is no country better than your heart." The poetic imagery of watching the city from a park suggests a sense of comfort in being a part of humanity as a whole. The final line, "I was led to believe that we already exist," ties together the themes of identity and belonging in the world. The singer has discovered that their existence is meaningful and worthwhile, as they were meant to be a part of the world and all its experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

We were driven by the sound
The music was our driving force


Washing away all other towns
The music made us forget about everything else


We found the wave
We discovered something powerful and beautiful


An ocean became
Our discovery became something vast and all-encompassing


The way we changed
We were transformed by our experience


Don't forget your sister's name
Remember where you come from and those who support you


She carved your aim
She helped you find your purpose


On everyone's game
She helped you succeed and inspire others


Then we walked into the snow and wondered why we're here,
We questioned our existence and purpose


And we shun the avalanche and never shed a tear.
We avoided danger and remained strong


Our skin grows fonder of you
Our love and appreciation for you deepens


There is no country better than your heart
Your heart is the most wonderful place to be


Where we can watch the whole city from the park.
There's a peaceful spot where we can enjoy the view


I was lead to believe that we already exist.
I thought we had already found our place in the world.




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Gold Lake

Muchas gracias Jeroni! Ese bicho palo de moda claro que si! :D Abrazo enorme colega! C.

Gold Lake

Hey Erika, thanks a lot! We're glad you like it! :)

Fernando Sánchez

Evocador, mágico. Enhorabuena.

Mind the Step

¡¡GENIAL!! ¡Saludos desde Barcelona!

Capdefong

Estupenda canción, producción y video, Saludos Carlos y Lua, "Autentics" com el bicho-palo. (Jeroni)

David Albizo

Found you guys via your cover of Alone Again Or. Truly magical sounds as I explore more and more of your material.

Gold Lake

Thanks David! We really appreciate your words. Cheers!

Erika López

So good, it's kinda magical and soft.

Gold Lake

Gracias chic@s! Saludos desde Brooklyn! Cuidaros!

IndieGlobeMusic

nice!

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