Uncertain Memory
Grass Widow Lyrics


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Memory define all
Find the evidence gone
Light years away no song
No future to come

Is it happening now?
Hold the line or let fall
Narrate when you call




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Grass Widow's "Uncertain Memory" explore the fragility and uncertainty of one's memory. The opening line, "Memory define all," suggests that memory shapes our understanding of the world around us. However, the following line, "Find the evidence gone," implies that memories can be fleeting and easily lost. The line "Light years away no song" adds to the sense of distance and loss, as if the memories being referred to are from a distant past that can no longer be accessed.


The chorus poses a question about the present moment: "Is it happening now?" This line highlights the tension between the present and the past, suggesting that memories can sometimes feel just as real as the present moment. The following lines, "Hold the line or let fall / Narrate when you call," seem to be directed towards someone in the present who is struggling to communicate their experiences. The singer is encouraging them to hold on and tell their story.


Line by Line Meaning

Memory define all
All that we are is defined by our memories


Find the evidence gone
But when the evidence of our memories disappears, what is left of us?


Light years away no song
When memories fade into the distance, we are left with no melody to carry us through


No future to come
Without our memories, there can be no clear future for us to envision


Is it happening now?
Uncertainty about the present and future can lead to questioning if reality is truly happening in the present moment.


Hold the line or let fall
We are faced with the choice of clinging onto what we know, or letting go and embracing uncertainty


Narrate when you call
In the end, all we have left is the story that we share with others about our uncertain memories




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