Acorns and Orioles
Guided by Voices Lyrics


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Over the summer
Somehow waiting, sometimes craving
And I gave it all away
Left my mind stripped away
Kept everyone away

I can't tell you anything you don't already know
I can't tell you anything you don't already know
I can't tell you anything

I am the minister and the imposter
You said I'm on my own
Bu I am not alone
You are the militant fighting to bring me home

I can't tell you anything you don't already know
I can't tell you anything you don't already know
I can't tell you anything





I can't tell you anything you don't already know

Overall Meaning

The first verse of the song, "Over the summer, somehow waiting, sometimes craving, and I gave it all away, left my mind stripped away, kept everyone away" seems to be describing a restless period of time, possibly plagued by feelings of boredom and listlessness. The singer then reflects on the fact that they "gave it all away," indicating that this feeling of emptiness may be self-inflicted, possibly as a result of a rash decision or lifestyle choice. This feeling of detachment is reinforced by the line "left my mind stripped away," suggesting that the singer is struggling to think clearly or make meaningful connections with others. The final line, "kept everyone away," could be interpreted either as a cause or a symptom of this malaise; either the singer is actively pushing people away, or they simply lack the strength or motivation to engage with those around them.


The second verse introduces a note of ambiguity with the lines "I am the minister and the imposter, you said I'm on my own, but I am not alone, you are the militant fighting to bring me home." Here, the singer seems to be grappling with conflicting identities; they are both the person who should have things together and be in control (the minister), as well as the person who is lost and unsure of themselves (the imposter). The person they are addressing ("you said I'm on my own") seems to be someone who either (a) is exasperated with the singer's behavior or (b) is trying to help them but failing. However, despite the feeling of isolation conveyed in the first verse, the singer insists that they are "not alone," and that the person they are addressing is "the militant fighting to bring me home." This line could be read in a number of ways, but it suggests that the singer is seeking help and guidance, even if they themselves are uncertain of what they need.


Overall, the song seems to be exploring the feelings of uncertainty and detachment that can arise during periods of change or turmoil. While the singer is clearly struggling, they are also trying to achieve some level of self-awareness and understanding, even if they are not quite there yet. The repeated refrain ("I can't tell you anything you don't already know") adds to the sense of ambiguity and complexity, as if the singer is both acknowledging their own limitations and trying to communicate something important to the person they are addressing.


Line by Line Meaning

Over the summer
During the summer season


Somehow waiting, sometimes craving
Feeling uncertain and at times desiring for something


And I gave it all away
Gave everything I had


Left my mind stripped away
Left myself vulnerable and unable to think clearly


Kept everyone away
Kept people at a distance


I can't tell you anything you don't already know
I have nothing new to tell you


I am the minister and the imposter
I am both the authority figure and the fraudulent one


You said I'm on my own
You said I'm alone


But I am not alone
But in reality, I am not alone


You are the militant fighting to bring me home
You are the determined one fighting to bring me back


I can't tell you anything you don't already know
I have nothing new to tell you


I can't tell you anything you don't already know
I have nothing new to tell you


I can't tell you anything
I have nothing to say




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