Butterfly Caught
Massive Attack Lyrics
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Honeysuckle
Strangers
Strange this
Lights from pages
Paper thin thing
Protected by the naked eye
Nearly worn
Kneeling like a supplicant
Darkened skin
Afraid to see
Radiate
Open lips
Keep smiling for me
Darkened skin
Afraid to see
Radiate
Open lips
Keep smiling for me
Weightless cool
Honeysuckle
Fair skin
Freckles
Uncut teeth
Tranquil eyes
Bite my lips
Bite my lips
Under your feet
The lyrics to Massive Attack's song Butterfly Caught are complex and layered with meaning. The first stanza suggests a feeling of weightlessness as if floating in the air. The reference to honeysuckle brings to mind a sweet intoxicating scent, while the use of the word strangers adds an element of uncertainty and the unknown. The phrase paper-thin thing could refer to a delicate object but might also be interpreted to mean something that is easily disposed of or fragile. Despite this fragility, it is still protected by the naked eye, suggesting that there is more to it than meets the eye. The second stanza describes a pearly sunrise that is nearly worn or faded. The imagery of kneeling like a supplicant suggests a sense of reverence or submission. The next lines are evocative of someone with darkened or blackened skin which could imply a person of color or someone with a tainted soul. The instruction to keep smiling while radiating suggests that the person is hiding their pain and putting on a brave face. The final lines suggest a sense of humility, as the singer is figuratively under someone else's feet.
The second stanza picks up on similar themes but this time the reference to a weightless cool and honeysuckle suggests a sense of calm and tranquility. The description of fair skin, freckles and uncut teeth suggest a more innocent and pure image. However, the reference to tranquil eyes contradicts this as it suggests a sense of detachment and lack of emotion. The repetition of the phrase "bite my lips" twice adds a sense of urgency or yearning. Finally, the last line "under your feet" reinforces the idea of submission or being humbled before someone else.
Overall, the lyrics of this song can be interpreted in many ways. It could be seen as a commentary on the complexity of human emotions and the different masks we wear to hide our true feelings. It could also be seen as an exploration of different power dynamics in relationships, both personal and societal.
Line by Line Meaning
Weightless falls
The sensation of being weightless as you fall
Honeysuckle
The sweet fragrance of honeysuckle flowers
Strangers
People who are not familiar with you or your inner thoughts
Strange this
Something that feels unusual or unexpected
Lights from pages
The radiance from the pages of a book
Paper thin thing
A thin and delicate item that can easily be torn
Protected by the naked eye
Something that looks harmless on the surface but may have hidden dangers
Pearly sunrise
The beautiful sight of a sunrise with a pearly glow
Nearly worn
Something that is almost used up or no longer functional
Kneeling like a supplicant
To kneel in a position of prayer or pleading
Darkened skin
Skin that has darkened due to various reasons
Afraid to see
Fear or reluctance to face something
Radiate
To emit rays or waves of energy
Open lips
Lips that are parted
Keep smiling for me
To maintain a smile for the sake of someone else
Weightless cool
The sensation of being weightless and cool
Honeysuckle
The sweet fragrance of honeysuckle flowers
Fair skin
Pale or light-colored skin
Freckles
Small brown spots on the skin
Uncut teeth
Teeth that have not been filed or altered
Tranquil eyes
Eyes that are calm and peaceful
Bite my lips
To bite down on one's own lips
Bite my lips
To bite down on one's own lips
Under your feet
Beneath the soles of your feet
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Grantley Evan Marshall, Neil Davidge, Robert Del Naja
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@henriqueramos3197
"Butterfly Caught"
[Verse 1]
Weightless falls
Honeysuckle
Strangers
Strange this
Light from pages
Paper thin thing
Protected by the naked eye
Pearly sunrise
Nearly worn
Kneeling like a supplicant
[Hook]
Darkened skin
Afraid to see
Radiate
Open lips
Keep smiling for me
Darkened skin
Afraid to see
Radiate
Open lips
Keep smiling for me
[Verse 2]
Weightless cool honeysuckle
Fair skin
Freckles
Uncut teeth
Tranquil eyes
Bite my lips
Bite my lips
Under your feet
Written By Neil Davidge & Robert “3D” del Naja
Album 100TH WINDOW (2003)
@sacrdsilence
this is not just music. this is magic. cello is really breathtaking
@LutzTeichmann
i wrote the same under another massive attack song. Massive Attack is out of this world
@mikejett2733
There whole future proof album is amazing
@the2ndcoming135
It’s actually under the sub genre of TripHop. An alternative European version of HipHop.
@SOULSEER12
I love how it reverberates in the room. I always wanted to play the Cello. I believe it to be a divine instrument. It has a resonance similar to the sound of God. Similar to an Om, or Gregorian chants. I'm glad someone else appreciates the separate pieces of the puzzle. Sorry to be a spazz lol
@SOULSEER12
@mikejett2733 My favorites are Mezzanine and 100th Window. Truly next level artistry. I consider myself an Audiophile & hear Everything. We know what truly good shit is lol
@RavenPoe-bz7qx
Definitely one of my top songs and most favorite of all time from any genre. It is creepy, dark, moody, disturbing, eerie, depressing, sad, beautiful, but very danceable and uplifting at the same time. This video is pure magic! In fact, the whole album is a masterpiece! 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
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you good.🤝
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Zgadza się, pozdrawiam z Polski.
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