Mine
Kate Havnevik Lyrics


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Tell me who I used to be
Was it always you and me
Oblivion, it keeps me pure
You know too much to be so sure

Stranger, lover is it so
Do I know you?
Lover, strange I never know
Should I love you?

It's mine
Mine
Mine
Mine

Just look at the state of you
Days in orbit passing through
How can I know if it's true
Forgetting makes forever new

Stranger, lover is it so
Do I know you?
Lover, strange I never know
Should I love you?

It's mine
Mine
Mine
This love is mine

It's mine
Mine




Mine
This love is mine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Kate Havnevik's "Mine" seem to explore the themes of self-discovery, love and relationships, and the emotional process of moving on. The opening lines "Tell me who I used to be, was it always you and me" suggest a sense of confusion and uncertainty, as if the singer is struggling to understand their own identity in relation to a past relationship. The line "Oblivion, it keeps me pure" could be interpreted as a desire to forget the pain of that relationship, or to find a sense of peace by letting go of the past. However, the following line "You know too much to be so sure" implies that even when we try to forget, the past is still part of us, and that we can never truly be certain about anything.


The chorus repeats the word "mine," which could be understood both as a possessive notion of love, as well as an affirmation of self. By owning her emotions, the singer is asserting her own sense of identity and power.


The second verse seems to further emphasize the idea of uncertainty and the difficulty of finding truth and clarity in relationships. The line "Forgetting makes forever new" suggests that in order to move on, we need to forget, but that forgetting itself can be a painful and confusing process. The repetition of the lines "Stranger, lover, is it so/ Do I know you?/ Lover, strange, I never know/ Should I love you?" creates an atmosphere of ambiguity, as if the singer cannot be sure about her own feelings or the identity of her lover.


Overall, the lyrics of "Mine" seem to suggest that self-knowledge and self-ownership are crucial for finding love and happiness, and that relationships can be a source of confusion, pain, and growth. The repetitive structure of the song and the use of abstract images and metaphors add to the dreamlike and introspective atmosphere of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Tell me who I used to be
Can you help me remember who I was before you came into my life?


Was it always you and me
Have we been together since the beginning of time?


Oblivion, it keeps me pure
My lack of awareness of certain things makes me feel innocent and uncorrupted.


You know too much to be so sure
Your extensive knowledge about me sometimes makes you overconfident about our relationship.


Stranger, lover is it so
I feel like I don't really know you, even though we have a romantic relationship.


Do I know you?
I'm not sure if I know the real you or just the persona you show me.


Lover, strange I never know
Even though we're in a relationship, I still find you somewhat mysterious and unfamiliar.


Should I love you?
I'm not completely sure if my feelings for you are justified or if I should love you at all.


It's mine Mine Mine Mine
This feeling of love that I have is mine and it belongs to me exclusively.


Just look at the state of you
I can see that you're not in a great emotional state right now.


Days in orbit passing through
Time is passing by and we're just going through the motions, without any real progress.


How can I know if it's true
I'm unsure if our love is genuine and real.


Forgetting makes forever new
If we were to forget about the past, we could start anew and our love would be fresh and new forever.


This love is mine
I have ownership over my feelings of love and they belong solely to me.




Writer(s): Sigsworth Allan Arthur Guy, Havnevik Kate C, Mc Ghee Sean Eugene

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Comments from YouTube:

Gladys Laurentt Rodriguez

Hermosa canción.

Irmgard Roman

This song takes me back to the days when me and my dad use to dance 😭 R.I.P Papa . I miss you so much ❤️🌻

UMUT BERK ŞAHANLIK

👍🏻

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