While it's nearly impossible to decode the Rosetta stone for Inouk's music, perhaps it can be safely said that their music is made by fans of the close harmonies of the Everly Brothers, the jangle pop of the Byrds, the twisted melodicism of Brian Eno, or the effervescence of Ian Brown.
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Island
Inouk Lyrics
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We were so tied up
You could see us lapsing from the courdyard
We were so tired
We were tied up
You could see us laughing from the courdyard
Now there’s nothing that’s hard
Now you’re letting it go
The lyrics of Inouk's song "Island" are both simple and complex in a way that elicits deep emotional reactions and thoughts. The song reflects on the idea of being trapped on an "island" both physically and metaphorically. The repetition of "We were so tired, We were so tied up" creates a sense of exhaustion and being stuck in one place, in individuals who are striving to break free from their circumstances. The use of the courtyard as a backdrop for such feelings of being trapped adds another layer of imagery to the song.
The lines, "Now there’s nothing that’s hard, Now you’re letting it go" suggest a change in the situation, possibly an opportunity for escape or a release from the burden that was holding them back. The repetition of the phrase "We’re stuck on the island" throughout the song symbolizes the feeling of being trapped in one's own life and the struggle to break free. Overall, the song delivers a powerful message about the struggle of being trapped in life and striving for freedom.
Line by Line Meaning
We were so tired
We were mentally and physically exhausted.
We were so tied up
We were constricted by obligations and responsibilities.
You could see us lapsing from the courdyard
Our fatigue was so evident that even strangers could recognize it from afar.
We were so tired
Our tiredness persisted.
We were tied up
Our entanglement in obligations was unyielding.
You could see us laughing from the courdyard
In spite of our exhaustion, we were able to find amusement in the company of others.
Now there’s nothing that’s hard
We have overcome any challenge that was previously daunting.
Now you’re letting it go
You have released your worries and fears.
We’re stuck on the island
We are unable to escape our current situation or predicament, leaving us feeling stranded and helpless.
Contributed by Luke R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.