Oil And Water
Horsehead Lyrics


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Here in my room,
I mix paint with a spoon,
I generate what you hate,
To explore I adore,

Oil and water,
Oil and water,
These are the colours,
This is the canvas of my mind,
I don't expect,
Nor do I wish that you would find.
The subtle tease the grain,
But don't think I will change
The materials they're integral
So I guess we'll always stay

Oil and water,
Oil and water,

Watch me drown
Watch me drown
Watch me drown
Watch me drown

Here in my room,
I mix paint with a spoon
I generate why you hate
To explore, I adore

Oil and water,
Oil and water,
Oil and water,
Oil and water,





The subtle tease the grain
The materials they're integral

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Horsehead's song Oil and Water describe the artist's creative process of experimenting with mixing oil and water-based paints to create unique colors and textures on canvas. The song is both a celebration of the artist's individuality and a nod to the frustration that comes with being misunderstood. The line "I generate what you hate" speaks to the artist's desire to create something different from what is mainstream and popular, which may not be appreciated by everyone.


The repetition of the phrase "Oil and water" throughout the song serves to reinforce the idea of the artist's experimentation with contrasting materials, as well as the dichotomy between the artist's perspective and the perspective of others. While the artist acknowledges that their work may be misunderstood or unappreciated by some, they remain committed to their unique vision, asserting that "the materials they're integral, so I guess we'll always stay."


The chorus of the song, "Watch me drown," could be interpreted as a metaphor for the artist's willingness to embrace their individuality even if it means going against the tide. The repeated line encourages the listener to observe the artist's process, even if they do not fully understand it.


Line by Line Meaning

Here in my room,
I am alone in my thoughts and creativity.


I mix paint with a spoon,
I experiment with different mediums to create my art.


I generate what you hate,
My unconventional style challenges traditional perceptions of art.


To explore I adore,
I find joy in the exploration and discovery of my artistic process.


Oil and water,
My art uses conflicting elements that cannot be easily combined.


These are the colours,
The opposing elements represent the colors used in my art.


This is the canvas of my mind,
My art is a reflection of my thoughts and emotions.


I don't expect,
I am not seeking validation or understanding from others.


Nor do I wish that you would find.
I am content with expressing myself authentically, whether others appreciate it or not.


The subtle tease the grain,
The contrast between the elements is an intentional aspect of my art.


But don't think I will change
I will not sacrifice my unique voice for the sake of conformity.


The materials they're integral
The opposing elements are an essential part of my artistic vision.


So I guess we'll always stay
I will continue to create art with these conflicting elements.


Watch me drown
My art is an expression of the struggles and challenges I face.


Watch me drown
I will not compromise my artistic vision, even if it means facing criticism or rejection.


Watch me drown
I am willing to take risks and push boundaries in my art.


Watch me drown
My art is a reflection of my authentic self, even in the face of adversity.


Oil and water,
The conflicting elements in my art are a driving force for my creativity and self-expression.


Oil and water,
The use of these elements represents the complexity and depth of human emotions and experiences.


Oil and water,
My art is a testament to the beauty of contrast and the power of individuality.


Oil and water,
The conflicting elements in my art are a reflection of the intricate and multifaceted nature of human identity.




Writer(s): horsehead

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