In Metal Intro
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filling holes with tiny sounds
shining from the inside out
picture of you where it began
in metal
in metal

partly hate to see you grow
and just like your baby shoes
wish I could keep your little body
in metal
in metal
in metal
in metal




in metal
in metal

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Low's song In Metal are open to interpretation, however, one possible interpretation is that it is about holding onto memories of a loved one and not wanting to let them go. The opening line “filling holes with tiny sounds” suggests an attempt to fill the emptiness left by someone’s absence. The second line, “shining from the inside out,” is possibly referencing the light that the memories of the person provide. The third line, “picture of you where it began” reinforces the idea that the singer is holding onto memories of the loved one, perhaps looking at an old photograph of them.


The second half of the song shifts to a more melancholic tone. The line “partly hate to see you grow” suggests that the singer is conflicted about watching their loved one change and grow, maybe indicating that the memories they have will become less relevant as time passes. The next line “and just like your baby shoes, wish I could keep your little body” reinforces this interpretation, with the singer wanting to hold onto a time when their loved one was young and perhaps more innocent. The repetition of “in metal” throughout the song could signify a desire to preserve these memories in a tangible way, or a sense of permanence and durability.


Line by Line Meaning

filling holes with tiny sounds
Using small, fleeting sounds to patch up gaps or voids that exist within oneself.


shining from the inside out
Radiating with a luminosity that stems from within, rather than from external factors.


picture of you where it began
Retaining a visual memory of a significant moment in time when everything changed.


in metal
In a state of permanence or unchanging, like a metal object that does not erode or deteriorate.


partly hate to see you grow
Feeling conflicted about a loved one's progression and development - wanting to preserve them as they were before, but also knowing that growth is inevitable.


and just like your baby shoes
Drawing a comparison between the desire to keep a young body preserved and the sentimental attachment one may have to a physical object, like a pair of baby shoes.


wish I could keep your little body
Longing to retain the essence of a person's youth - their energy, naivety, and purity - even as they continue to age and change.


in metal
Desiring to freeze someone in time, like a sculpture or a statue, so as to never lose what makes them special or unique.


in metal
Reinforcing the idea of unchanging permanence, as if the repetition of the phrase will make it come true.


in metal
The repetition of the phrase represents an obsessive desire to keep things stationary and unchanging, as if it is some kind of spell or magic incantation.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: GEORGE ALAN SPARHAWK, MIMI J. PARKER, ZACHARY MICHELETTI

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