Scorpio
Hippo Campus Lyrics


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Catch me leaving in the dead of night
Run, run like an animal holding back the tears so
I get by like a week at a time
But it seems so pitiful, seems like I'm awfully
Scared of the things that I am sometimes
Hide away, you can stay if you feel like you want to
Like the fool with the deck stacked up
Maybe I should say some things that I ought to, now

Oh no
No, oh no

Scorpio, we might be the same
You're so good at laughing off things that affect you
Wish I could tap your confidence
Think it's kinda hot how you downplay all
That shit that you got when you gave me your heart
Instead of looking outside, you were looking inside
Can't put away what you left in my bed
While I was looking upwards, you were looking ahead

Late nights with the tv on, Sandman been away too long
Stay up 'til the break of dawn, necessary, necessary evil
With the tv on, Sandman been away too long
Stay up 'til the break of dawn, necessary, necessary evil

Oh no
No, oh no

Stirring the pot with our fate in my hands
It feels so incredible
Wait for the time when it comes back around
It cures like an antidote
That you got when I messed with your heart
Instead of looking outside, you were looking inside
Can't put away what you left in my head
While I was looking upwards, you were looking back then

Late nights with the tv on, Sandman been away too long
Stay up 'til the break of dawn, necessary, necessary evil
With the tv on, Sandman been away too long
Stay up 'til the break of dawn, necessary, necessary evil

Necessary, necessary evil
'Til the break, 'til the break of
'Til the break, 'til the break of dawn
'Til the break, 'til the break of
'Til the break, 'til the break of dawn
'Til the break, 'til the break of
'Til the break, 'til the break of dawn




'Til the break, 'til the break of
'Til the break, 'til the break of dawn

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Scorpio" by Hippo Campus delve into themes of self-reflection, emotional struggles, and the complexities of relationships. The singer seems to be grappling with inner turmoil, escaping in the dead of night and running away like an animal while holding back tears. There's a sense of fragility and vulnerability in the way they navigate through life, taking each week at a time and feeling pitiful at times. The lyrics suggest a fear of confronting their own insecurities and confronting the challenges that life presents.


The mention of Scorpio in the song may symbolize a person or an aspect of the singer's personality that they admire or aspire to emulate. Scorpios are known for their strength and ability to laugh off difficult situations. The singer expresses a desire to possess the confidence and composure of a Scorpio, particularly in the way they downplay their own emotional baggage. There's a sense of admiration and longing for the ability to navigate life with ease and self-assurance.


The imagery of late nights with the TV on and the absence of the Sandman (a figure associated with bringing sleep) suggests a restlessness and inability to find peace or closure. The repetition of "necessary evil" highlights the conflicting emotions and actions that feel obligatory yet burdensome. The singer seems to be caught in a cycle of staying up until the break of dawn, unable to escape the turmoil within themselves.


The final verses touch on the idea of stirring the pot of fate and feeling the weight of responsibility in their hands. There's a sense of power and uncertainty in the choices they make, and the consequences that follow. The repeated refrain of "necessary, necessary evil" reinforces the idea of embracing the difficult aspects of life as a means of growth and understanding. Overall, the lyrics of "Scorpio" paint a picture of introspection, longing for inner strength, and the complexities of human relationships.




Lyrics © Hipgnosis Songs Group
Written by: Jake Michael Luppen, Nathan Todd Stocker, Whistler Isaiah Allen, Zach Mark Sutton

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