Gardenhead
Jeff Mangum Lyrics


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There are beads that wrap
Around your knees that crackle into the dark
Like a walk in the park, like a hole in your head
Like the feeling you get when you realize you're dead
This time we ride roller coasters into the ocean
We feel no emotion as we spiral down to the world
And I guess it's worth your time
Because there's some lives you live
And some you leave behind
It gets hard to explain
The gardenhead knows my name

Leave me alone,
For you know this isn't the first time
In fact this is twice in a row
That the angels have slipped through our landslide
And filled up our garden with snow
And I don't wish to taste of your insides
Or to call out your name through my phone
For the glory boys at your bedside will love you
As long as you're something to own

Follow me through a city of frost covered angels
I swear I have nothing to prove
I just want to dance in your tangles
To give me some reason to move
But to take on the world at all angles
Requires a strength I can't use




So I'll meet you up high in your anger
Of all that is hoping and waiting for you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Gardenhead" are abstract and surreal, which leaves them open to interpretation. The opening lines describe something crackling in the dark, which is the sound of beads that wrap around knees. It's unclear what these beads symbolize, but it could be interpreted as a metaphor for the fragility of life, and the sound they create is reminiscent of death. The imagery continues with a roller coaster that spirals down to the world, a metaphor for the tumultuous emotions within the singer. He acknowledges that life is full of experiences that we leave behind and some that we take with us. The final line of the verse, "the gardenhead knows my name," is possibly a reference to an individual who has a deep understanding of the natural world: someone who knows the secrets of growth and life.


The second verse offers another series of surreal images. The singer pleads to be left alone because the angels have come again, filling up the garden with snow. The snow could represent depression, which numbs the emotions and the gardenhead, a metaphor for the subconscious mind. There's an underlying sense of creeping anxiety throughout the song. The final lines express longing and a desire to be with someone. The singer asks the subject to follow him through a city of frost-covered angels, as if he's searching for something pure and angelic. He admits that he has nothing to prove, and all he wants is to dance in her tangles, to find a reason to keep going.


Line by Line Meaning

There are beads that wrap Around your knees that crackle into the dark Like a walk in the park, like a hole in your head Like the feeling you get when you realize you're dead
The crackling beads wrapped around the knees feel like walking in a park but also like a hole in the head that makes you feel dead inside.


This time we ride roller coasters into the ocean We feel no emotion as we spiral down to the world And I guess it's worth your time Because there's some lives you live And some you leave behind
We ride roller coasters into the ocean without feeling anything as we spiral down to the world, but it's worth it because we have to leave some lives behind.


It gets hard to explain The gardenhead knows my name
Explaining the feeling is tough, but gardenhead knows me better than anyone else.


Leave me alone, For you know this isn't the first time In fact this is twice in a row That the angels have slipped through our landslide And filled up our garden with snow
Don't bother me because angels have filled up our garden with snow twice.


And I don't wish to taste of your insides Or to call out your name through my phone For the glory boys at your bedside will love you As long as you're something to own
I don't want to consume you, call you or be loved by others who just want to own you.


Follow me through a city of frost covered angels I swear I have nothing to prove I just want to dance in your tangles To give me some reason to move But to take on the world at all angles Requires a strength I can't use So I'll meet you up high in your anger Of all that is hoping and waiting for you
I want to dance with you and follow you through a city of angels, but I cannot take on the world by myself, so I'll meet you up high where you're angry and waiting for something better.




Writer(s): JEFF MANGUM

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