Here Goes Nothing
Infantree Lyrics


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"I know, all artists are scientists"
I had been dreaming that your name was Jeanie
Late in the evening, in the Garden of Eden, we would meet
And I'd realize in the morning light, too late
That I'm much worse off that I was last night
Open your eyes
To a place where you can make up your mind
I didn't notice you were in line next to me
And how many more days or weeks will it take
Before the robots think or learn to love?
Just the way you ladies have been dreaming of
When will all the pushes start to turn to shoves?
They should've known
Shoulda coulda woulda stayed at home




They shoulda played it to a metronome
Or a beat

Overall Meaning

The line "I know, all artists are scientists" in Infantree's song "Here Goes Nothing" suggests that art and science are not so different after all. Both involve the exploration and experimentation of new ideas, methods, and concepts. Artists, like scientists, use their imaginations to create something new, whether it's a painting, a sculpture, or a song. They also draw upon knowledge and experience to refine their craft and make new discoveries. The line also hints at the idea that artists and scientists have to be brave in their pursuits, as they often venture into uncharted territory and take risks that others might not understand or appreciate.


The rest of the song tells the story of a dream where the singer meets someone special named Jeanie in the Garden of Eden. They have a great time together, but the next morning the singer realizes that they're in a worse place than they were before. The lyrics suggest that we can't always trust our dreams and that sometimes the things we desire can lead us astray. The singer also seems to be reflecting on the state of the world, wondering when robots will learn to love and when people will start to push back against the injustices they see around them.


Overall, "Here Goes Nothing" is a contemplative song about the relationship between art, science, and our dreams. It encourages us to be open to new experiences and to make up our own minds about what we want to achieve in life.


Line by Line Meaning

I know, all artists are scientists
Artists and Scientists both observe and analyze the world, seeking to understand and reinterpret it in their own way.


I had been dreaming that your name was Jeanie
I had been imagining an ideal romantic partner, represented by the name Jeanie.


Late in the evening, in the Garden of Eden, we would meet
In a perfect, pristine setting, we would meet and connect intimately.


And I'd realize in the morning light, too late
I would come to the sobering realization that the connection was fleeting and ultimately unfulfilling.


That I'm much worse off that I was last night
The fleeting connection would ultimately leave me worse off than I was before.


Open your eyes
Be aware of the world around you.


To a place where you can make up your mind
Aim to be in an environment where you can make decisions for yourself.


I didn't notice you were in line next to me
I was oblivious to the potential romantic connections around me.


And how many more days or weeks will it take
The future is uncertain and it's hard to predict how long it will take to achieve our goals.


Before the robots think or learn to love?
In the near future, robots may have the ability to simulate human emotions such as love.


Just the way you ladies have been dreaming of
This development could potentially fulfill the dreams of some women (or men) for a perfect, ideal partner.


When will all the pushes start to turn to shoves?
When will the current peaceful protests for change turn into violent confrontations?


They should've known
People should have been aware of the consequences of their actions beforehand.


Shoulda coulda woulda stayed at home
Regret over not staying at home in order to avoid current problems or conflicts.


They shoulda played it to a metronome
People should have planned and executed their actions with precision and accuracy, like a musician playing to a metronome or timekeeper.


Or a beat
Or, alternatively, like a beat in a song or rhythm.




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