Dome Rust
Guided by Voices Lyrics


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Dome rust at your top,
I thought you were nice,
I thought you were.
I find your rust,
I find your dome rust,
I find your rust,
I find your dome rust.
I find your dome rust,
On top you were.
Come on, come dome rust.

That's how we know, that's how we know our dome rust.




That's how we know, that's how we know our dome rust.
That's how we know, that's how we know our dome rust.

Overall Meaning

In Guided by Voices's song Dome Rust, the lyrics are repetitive yet elusive, with a focus on the phrase "dome rust" which serves as a metaphor for something that has lost its luster and become worn out. The singer is initially attracted to something or someone, represented by the phrase "at your top", but then discovers this rust on the surface that deflates their initial impression. This could represent a relationship that has lost its spark or a situation that looks good on the surface but ultimately disappoints.


The repetition of the phrase "I find your rust, I find your dome rust" suggests that the singer is trying to come to terms with this disappointment or disillusionment. They're trying to understand and accept the flaws they've discovered, but the repetition also highlights their struggle to do so. The final lines, "That's how we know, that's how we know our dome rust", could be interpreted as a commentary on the human condition. We all have flaws and imperfections, and it's the process of discovering and coming to terms with them that shapes us.


Overall, Dome Rust is a poetic exploration of disappointment, disillusionment, and the human struggle to accept our own imperfections.


Line by Line Meaning

Dome rust at your top,
I see signs of rust at the top of your dome structure.


I thought you were nice,
I had initially perceived you to be a good or pleasant entity.


I thought you were.
I held a positive view of you.


I find your rust,
I discover the presence of rust on your surface.


I find your dome rust,
I specifically find rust on your dome-shaped roof.


I find your rust,
I confirm the existence of rust on your structure.


I find your dome rust,
I reiterate the discovery of rust on your dome roof.


On top you were.
Your position was at the top.


Come on, come dome rust.
There is an invitation for the rust to appear more prominently on the surface.


That's how we know, that's how we know our dome rust.
This is a repeated statement emphasizing that the presence of rust on the dome-shaped roof is how it is identifiable or distinguishable.


That's how we know, that's how we know our dome rust.
The idea is reiterated once more to reinforce its importance.


That's how we know, that's how we know our dome rust.
This is the final repetition of the statement.




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