Shape
Hunger Sophie Lyrics
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"Lady or gentleman
You're either or
It's morning, it's evening
It's once or it's more"
What's the name yeah? What's the name yeah? What's the name again?
When I held up the roof the floor would cave in
Shadowboxing, monologue and we walk and we walk and we walk
Scribbling and coughing a line in the winds
Busy with oiling your sandcastle's hinges
What's the name yeah? What's the name yeah? What's the name again?
Stamp on the ground and the ceiling falls in
Shadowboxing, monologue and we talk and we talk and we talk
Shadowboxing, monologue and we walk and we walk and we walk
Shadowboxing, monologue and we clean and we clean and we clean
Shadowboxing, monologue and we dream and we dream and we dream
And we dream, we dream and we dream and we dream and we dream and we dream
And we go down to the beggar, to fight for a queen
And it's now and forever, and we are and we seem
And we sculptured a statue to worship and bear
The chaos that's behind the glass of
Who and what and who and what we are
Shadowboxing, monologue and we talk and we talk and we talk
Shadowboxing, monologue and we walk and we walk and we walk
Shadowboxing, monologue and we dream and we dream and we dream
The lyrics of Hunger Sophie's song "Shape" delve into themes of identity, expression, and the complexities of human existence. The opening lines, "Lady or gentleman / You're either or / It's morning, it's evening / It's once or it's more" highlight the limitations society often places on individuals, forcing them to conform to rigid categories. The repetition of the question "What's the name yeah? What's the name yeah? What's the name again?" suggests a sense of confusion and uncertainty regarding one's own identity in a world that constantly tries to define and label.
The line "When I held up the roof the floor would cave in" hints at the weight of responsibility and the pressure that comes with challenging societal norms and expectations. By daring to question and defy these constructs, one risks destabilizing the very foundations that hold everything together.
The lines "Shadowboxing, monologue and we talk and we talk and we talk / Shadowboxing, monologue and we walk and we walk and we walk" describe a cycle of internal dialogue and self-reflection. The repetition emphasizes the idea of grappling with one's own thoughts and struggling to find clarity and understanding.
As the song progresses, it touches on the notion of creating and maintaining illusions, illustrated through the lines "Scribbling and coughing a line in the winds / Busy with oiling your sandcastle's hinges." This could be a metaphor for the effort put into maintaining a facade or projecting a certain image to the outside world, even as the foundations of that constructed reality start to crumble.
The chorus, with its repeated references to shadowboxing, monologues, walking, cleaning, and dreaming, conveys a sense of introspection, self-discovery, and the search for meaning. It suggests a continuous journey of exploring one's own thoughts, dreams, and desires, as well as the longing to understand the complexities of both individual and collective identity.
In the final verse, the lyrics take a more poetic and abstract turn. "And we go down to the beggar, to fight for a queen / And it's now and forever, and we are and we seem / And we sculptured a statue to worship and bear / The chaos that's behind the glass of / Who and what and who and what we are" evokes a sense of duality, contrasting social hierarchies and power dynamics with the underlying chaos and uncertainty that is inherent in the human experience. The mention of sculpting a statue suggests the creation of a symbolic representation of the complexity and contradictions of our existence.
Overall, "Shape" by Hunger Sophie invites listeners to contemplate the fluidity and intricacy of identity, the pressures of conformity, and the perpetual search for self-discovery and meaning.
Line by Line Meaning
They said
Others have told me
"Lady or gentleman
"Regardless of gender
You're either or
You must be one or the other
It's morning, it's evening
It doesn't matter if it's day or night
It's once or it's more"
It's only one time or more than that
What's the name yeah? What's the name yeah? What's the name again?
What is our identity? What is our identity? What is our identity once more?
When I held up the roof the floor would cave in
When I tried to support everything, everything else would fall apart
Shadowboxing, monologue and we talk and we talk and we talk
Engaging in internal struggle, speaking to ourselves endlessly
Shadowboxing, monologue and we walk and we walk and we walk
Engaging in internal struggle, moving forward aimlessly
Scribbling and coughing a line in the winds
Writing and expressing ourselves in a chaotic world
Busy with oiling your sandcastle's hinges
Occupied with maintaining the fragile aspects of our illusions
Stamp on the ground and the ceiling falls in
One small action can cause everything to crumble
Shadowboxing, monologue and we clean and we clean and we clean
Engaging in internal struggle, trying to cleanse ourselves
Shadowboxing, monologue and we dream and we dream and we dream
Engaging in internal struggle, escaping into our dreams
And we dream, we dream and we dream and we dream and we dream and we dream
We continuously yearn and imagine
And we go down to the beggar, to fight for a queen
We descend to the lowest point to defend someone of high status
And it's now and forever, and we are and we seem
It is both the present moment and eternity, and our existence may not be what it appears
And we sculptured a statue to worship and bear
We created an idol to worship and carry the burden
The chaos that's behind the glass of
The disorder that lies beyond the surface of
Who and what and who and what we are
The question of our identity and essence
Shadowboxing, monologue and we talk and we talk and we talk
Engaging in internal struggle, speaking to ourselves endlessly
Shadowboxing, monologue and we walk and we walk and we walk
Engaging in internal struggle, moving forward aimlessly
Shadowboxing, monologue and we dream and we dream and we dream
Engaging in internal struggle, escaping into our dreams
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: EMILIE WELTI
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Mathieu Bousquet
Incredibly intense, so in love with this song
nissi
This song is so captivating and beautiful! 🤍✨It packs a punch!🥊
Sonwabise Dzidzi
Omw 😭😭❤
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ambre
Joe Akim aime cette chanson 👍
DevilJoe
Ambre l'aime aussi :)))
bumsung koo
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