MILK
Liance Lyrics


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Milk on the dining table
Are you just myth or Babel?
Blue light in the afternoon
This house is stained with me and you
Vomiting blood on the bathroom floor
Are you dead or coming back for more?

Discipline, disarmed and disfigured

Exorcism in the kitchen
What can I do to keep you as my friend?
Death in the living room
Our fingers are knotted up like glue
Convening with the Holy Ghost
You're heading West on the I-94





Discipline, disarmed and disfigured
Discipline, disarmed and disfigured

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Milk by Liance are open to interpretation and can be interpreted in a variety of ways. The beginning of the song expresses ambiguity and uncertainty- "Milk on the dining table, are you just myth or Babel?" The use of the word "myth" implies something that is not real or something that is not easily understood, while "Babel" refers to the biblical story of the Tower of Babel, where communication broke down and differing languages emerged. Thus, the phrase implies confusion and mistrust.


As the song progresses, there is a shift to more violent and aggressive imagery. "Vomiting blood on the bathroom floor" is a graphic depiction of pain and suffering. The line "discipline, disarmed and disfigured" appears twice and is a powerful and enigmatic phrase. It hints at control, loss of control, and the loss of one's identity.


The second half of the song mentions an "exorcism in the kitchen" and "death in the living room." This section of the song suggests a violent struggle between two people, possibly in a relationship that is falling apart. The line "Convening with the Holy Ghost" suggests a search for inner peace in times of trouble. The final line, "You're heading West on the I-94," seems to suggest that the singer's lover is leaving them and moving away.


Overall, Liance's "Milk" is a powerful portrayal of a painful and tumultuous relationship that is hurtling in a destructive direction.


Line by Line Meaning

Milk on the dining table
There is some milk spilled on the dining table, indicating a past incident.


Are you just myth or Babel?
The singer is questioning the reality of the situation or whether it is just a myth or a story from the past.


Blue light in the afternoon
The presence of blue light during the afternoon creates a surreal and dreamy atmosphere.


This house is stained with me and you
The house holds memories of the artist and the person he/she is referring to, and they are permanently etched into the environment.


Vomiting blood on the bathroom floor
Someone is very sick and is vomiting blood on the bathroom floor, indicating a serious illness.


Are you dead or coming back for more?
The singer is questioning the fate of the person and is wondering if they have passed away or if they will come back for more of whatever caused the vomiting.


Discipline, disarmed and disfigured
A call for order and self-control but the singer is struggling to maintain these traits.


Exorcism in the kitchen
The artist is trying to rid themselves of something negative or possessive in the kitchen.


What can I do to keep you as my friend?
The artist is experiencing insecurity in the friendship and is trying to find ways to preserve it.


Death in the living room
Death, a symbol of loss and despair, is looming over the living room.


Our fingers are knotted up like glue
The singer and the person he/she is referring to have a deep connection and bond that is difficult to break.


Convening with the Holy Ghost
The artist is having a spiritual experience and trying to connect with a higher power to find guidance.


You're heading West on the I-94
The person the singer is referring to is travelling West on the I-94 highway.


Discipline, disarmed and disfigured
A repetition of the earlier line, emphasizing the struggle to maintain control.




Writer(s): James Joshua Li

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Tony Frenier

Nice tune Liance

Shane Harrington

Awesome

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