Power Station
Immi Lyrics


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I spent some time to stay in peace
with him but one day,
He has gone clouding the reason in
the storm

*Power station...

I just wanted drift quietly on a lake
But I became river counterflow upward
And I tried to reach him sailing under
false
for who knows how long

*Power station...

Maybe I wanted get those things that
I don't have
Despite being refused I was desperate
to have him
Now it be only a black hole
The one in the tunnel is real?
I'm completely done with her

It crooked and slash the surrounding
forest

*Power station...

Power station was not really operated
The truth still remains to be known
I did stir myself to make the energy
And I became obstinate
And I became obstinate

And water changed to fire,
and love turned into anger





*Power station...

Overall Meaning

The song "Power Station" by Immi talks about a relationship that was once peaceful but turned tumultuous when one person started clouding the reason and became difficult to reach. The singer tries to maintain the peace but ends up going against the flow and sailing under false pretenses in an effort to reconnect with their partner. However, the effort seems futile as love turns into anger, leaving the singer feeling done with the relationship. The power station is a metaphor for the emotional energy that the singer has to put into the relationship to keep it running, even when it is not worth it.


The lyrics suggest that the singer initially tried to accept their partner's difficult behavior and reconcile their differences. However, this ultimately did not work, and they became obstinate in their efforts to make the relationship work. The power station metaphor could also represent the societal norms that pressure people to stay in relationships, even when they are harmful. The singer's realization that the power station was not really operated suggests that the energy they put into the relationship was not reciprocated, further emphasizing the harmful nature of the relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

I spent some time to stay in peace with him but one day, He has gone clouding the reason in the storm
I tried to find peace with someone for a while, but eventually they became unreasonable and clouded their judgement.


*Power station...
The chorus repeats the phrase 'power station' multiple times, but the meaning is ambiguous and open to interpretation.


I just wanted drift quietly on a lake But I became river counterflow upward And I tried to reach him sailing under false for who knows how long
I originally wanted a peaceful existence, but instead ended up struggling against the current in pursuit of someone. I was deceived along the way and it's unclear how long it lasted.


*Power station...
Repeating the ambiguous chorus again.


Maybe I wanted get those things that I don't have Despite being refused I was desperate to have him Now it be only a black hole The one in the tunnel is real? I'm completely done with her
I desired things that were unattainable, and despite rejection I continued to pursue. Now it feels like a lost cause and I question if anything was real. I'm finished with this part of my life.


It crooked and slash the surrounding forest
The situation was destructive and harmful to the environment and those around it.


*Power station...
Another repetition of the chorus, still leaving interpretation up to the listener.


Power station was not really operated The truth still remains to be known I did stir myself to make the energy And I became obstinate And I became obstinate
It's unclear if the power station was ever truly functional or honest about its operations. Despite this, I tried to create my own energy and became stubborn in my pursuit, repeating the phrase 'obstinate.'


And water changed to fire, and love turned into anger
The situation transformed from something fluid and calm to something destructive and volatile, including a change in the meaning of love.


*Power station...
Finally, the repeated chorus brings the song to a close.




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