PSI
Lydia Ainsworth Lyrics


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No ceiling's in the benediction field
Tumbling through the contradictions, dear
Feel them crawling upon every limb
Visions of a wold beneath the skin

Feeling things we've known but never seen
Hollow twigs that snap beneath the beam
Separates us in our minds as if our passions could divine
Sign from seal
Right from real

Places that we know we'll never be
Won't stop us from our trying hard to see
Through icy pastures laid in beds of mist
And strange marks left upon our wrists

When the fifth joins soft coordinate of Psi
When the streets remind me of our hollow ties
When the spinning settles me as in that place so far away




We are earth and clay
We are night and day

Overall Meaning

In "PSI" by Lydia Ainsworth, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of a mystical and introspective journey. The opening lines, "No ceiling's in the benediction field, Tumbling through the contradictions, dear," suggest a limitless and contradictory realm where the singer finds themselves. This could symbolize a state of mind or consciousness where boundaries and limitations cease to exist.


The lyrics further convey a sense of being overwhelmed by sensory experiences and emotions: "Feel them crawling upon every limb, Visions of a world beneath the skin." These lines suggest that the singer is deeply connected to their surroundings and able to perceive a hidden and profound reality that lies beneath the surface.


The song also explores the distance between what we know and what we have yet to discover: "Feeling things we've known but never seen, Hollow twigs that snap beneath the beam." It speaks to the human desire to uncover the mysteries of the world and the feeling of separation between our limited understanding and our boundless curiosity.


The chorus of the song introduces the concept of "Psi," a term often associated with extra-sensory perception or psychic abilities. It suggests that when the singer reaches a certain point of realization or awareness ("When the fifth joins soft coordinate of Psi"), they feel a connection to something deeper and more profound. This connection may transcend physical and mundane aspects of life, as hinted by the line "We are night and day, we are earth and clay."


Overall, "PSI" invites listeners to contemplate the boundaries of perception, the hidden truths beneath the surface, and the pursuit of knowledge and understanding beyond what can be easily explained.


Line by Line Meaning

No ceiling's in the benediction field
There are no limits or boundaries in a place where blessings are given


Tumbling through the contradictions, dear
Navigating through conflicting thoughts and ideas, my dear


Feel them crawling upon every limb
Sensing the eerie presence creeping on every part of our bodies


Visions of a world beneath the skin
Seeing glimpses of a hidden realm residing within ourselves


Feeling things we've known but never seen
Experiencing sensations and emotions that we have always been aware of, yet never witnessed


Hollow twigs that snap beneath the beam
Fragile branches breaking under the weight of a larger structure


Separates us in our minds as if our passions could divine
Creating a division within our thoughts, as if our deepest desires could prophesize


Sign from seal
A symbol of confirmation or closure


Right from real
Distinguishing between what is correct and what is genuine


Places that we know we'll never be
Locations we are aware we will never reach


Won't stop us from our trying hard to see
Doesn't prevent us from making an effort to perceive


Through icy pastures laid in beds of mist
Journeying through cold, foggy landscapes


And strange marks left upon our wrists
Unusual imprints left on our wrists


When the fifth joins soft coordinate of Psi
When the fifth element merges harmoniously with the subtle power of Psi


When the streets remind me of our hollow ties
When the urban roads evoke memories of our empty connections


When the spinning settles me as in that place so far away
When the swirling chaos calms me, transporting me to a distant location


We are earth and clay
We are the embodiment of the earth and its humble matter


We are night and day
We are both the darkness and the light




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Lydia Miriam Ainsworth, Matthew Lessner

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