Colourless Colour
La Roux(라 루) Lyrics
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But I can't see it at all
You know me well, but I don't know you at all
No, I don't know you at all
It's always just on the horizon
So my hopes rise and fall
You know me well, but I don't know you at all
No, I don't know you at all
Early '90s decor
It was the day for
We wanted to play
But we had nothing left to play for
Colourless color
Once in fashion, soon to be scene
Once in fashion, soon to be scene
Been dreaming of blue skies
New horizon and sides from my eyes
The discovery of the unknown
Is something to tell the folks back home
I want to get away
To feel the sun on my skin
To feel it really
Sinking in
Early '90s decor
It was the day for
We wanted to play
But we had nothing left to play for
Colourless color
Once in fashion, soon to be scene
Once in fashion, soon to be scene
Early '90s decor
It was the day for
We wanted to play
But we had nothing left to play for
Colourless color
Once in fashion, soon to be scene
Early '90s decor
It was the day for
We wanted to play
But we had nothing left to play for
Colourless color
Once in fashion, soon to be rediscovered
The lyrics to La Roux's song Colourless Colour evoke a sense of anticipation, hope, and disappointment. The first two lines set the scene, as the singer hears that something is coming, but cannot see it. This feeling is amplified as the lyrics repeat throughout the song, with the line "it's always just on the horizon" indicating that the singer has been waiting for something for a long time. The second half of each verse adds a twist, as the singer reflects on how well the other person knows them, but they do not feel the same connection.
The chorus of the song turns the focus to a memory from the singer's past, "early '90s decor." This juxtaposition of the past and present adds an interesting layer of meaning to the song. The memory of wanting to play, but having nothing left to play for, highlights the sense of longing that the rest of the song conveys. The repeated phrase "colourless colour" further reinforces this idea; something that was once fashionable, but now lacks vibrancy and interest.
The final verse adds a new dimension to the song, as the singer dreams of escaping and discovering something new. The line "to feel the sun on my skin, to feel it really sinking in" is particularly evocative, hinting at a need for something real and tangible. The final repetition of the chorus, with the slight change of "once in fashion, soon to be rediscovered" suggests that perhaps the wait is finally over, and the singer will rediscover the vibrancy and color in life that they have been seeking.
Overall, the lyrics to Colourless Colour are open to interpretation, with themes of waiting, disappointment, and hope. The use of repetition, memories of the past, and a dream of escape all add to the complexity of the song.
Line by Line Meaning
You say it's coming
You promise that something good is on its way
But I can't see it at all
But I can't see any evidence of it happening
You know me well, but I don't know you at all
You claim to know me intimately, but I don't recognize you or trust you
No, I don't know you at all
No, in fact, I don't know anything about you
It's always just on the horizon
This good thing is always just out of reach
So my hopes rise and fall
As a result, my expectations and emotions are unstable
Early '90s decor
An aesthetic style from the early 1990s
It was the day for
The atmosphere was right for it
We wanted to play
We sought fun and enjoyment
But we had nothing left to play for
But we couldn't find anything worth playing for
Colourless color
Something lacking in vibrancy or energy
Once in fashion, soon to be scene
An aesthetic or trend that was once popular, but is now outdated and uninteresting
Been dreaming of blue skies
I've been hoping for a better future
New horizon and sides from my eyes
I want new perspectives and experiences
The discovery of the unknown
Exploring uncharted territory
Is something to tell the folks back home
Is something to share with those who care about me
I want to get away
I want to escape my current situation
To feel the sun on my skin
To experience something positive and life-affirming
To feel it really
To feel it fully and completely
Sinking in
To be fully absorbed and experienced
Once in fashion, soon to be rediscovered
A trend or aesthetic that was once popular, but may become popular again in the future
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ELLY JACKSON, BEN HIRST
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