come as you are
Michael Armstrong Lyrics
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As a friend, as a friend, as and old enemy
Take your time, hurry up, the choice is yours, don't be late
Take a rest as a friend as and old memoria
Memoria, memoria, memoria, memoria
Come doused in mud, soaked in bleach, as I want you to be
As a trend, as a friend as an old memoria, memoria
And I swear that I don't have a gun
No, I don't have a gun
No, I don't have a gun
Memoria, memoria, memoria, memoria
And I swear that I don't have a gun
No, I don't have a gun
No, I don't have a gun
No, I don't have a gun
No, I don't have a gun
The song "Come as You Are" by Michael Armstrong is an interesting take on the theme of acceptance and identity. The opening line seems to be addressing someone who is unsure of how to be or how to act when in the presence of others. The singer is suggesting that they "come as you are," meaning that the individual should not try to put on a front or pretend to be someone they are not. They should come exactly as they are, without any attempts to impress or deceive.
The line "as you were, as I want you to be" is somewhat contradictory. It is possible that the singer is saying that they want the individual to be themselves, but they also want them to be the same as they were before. This could be interpreted as the singer not wanting any change in the individual or perhaps trying to recreate a past version of that person.
The chorus features the phrase "memoria" repeated four times. This could be interpreted as a reference to memory, perhaps suggesting that the singer wants the individual to remember a particular moment or version of themselves. The use of the phrase "as an old enemy" is also intriguing. It could mean that the singer is acknowledging that they have a complicated relationship with the individual, or perhaps that they are trying to reconcile with someone they have had a conflict with.
Overall, the song seems to be about acceptance, self-discovery, and trying to reconcile with one's past. The lyrics are open to interpretation and allow the listener to create their own meaning based on their personal experiences and perspective.
Line by Line Meaning
Come as you are, as you were, as I want you to be
Come to me as you are, as you used to be, but also as the person I want you to be
As a friend, as a friend, as and old enemy
When you come to me, you can be my friend, or you can be someone with whom we’ve had a falling out but are now old acquaintances again
Take your time, hurry up, the choice is yours, don't be late
You can take your time to decide when to come, but when you decide, don't be late
Take a rest as a friend as an old memoria
When you come to me, you can take a break and rest, whether as a friend or as someone from the past
Memoria, memoria, memoria, memoria
The refrain of the song , It emphasizes the importance of memories and nostalgia
Come doused in mud, soaked in bleach, as I want you to be
You can come to me in any way you want, even if you're dirty or clean, as long as it's how I want you to be
As a trend, as a friend as an old memoria, memoria
Whether you come to me as a trend, as a loyal friend, or as a person from our shared past, memories are important
And I swear that I don't have a gun
I want you to know that there's nothing to fear from me, I mean no harm
No, I don't have a gun
Again emphazing his exposure to any kind of harmful tool/material
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Written by: Kurt Cobain
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Jonathan Powell
This really is an outstanding track, well written, well performed, and a glorious piece of musical genius....
Michael Armstrong
Thank you Jonathan!!
Oldiesfan1958
Fantastic record, i can t stop listening to it. What a great discovery!
Michael Armstrong
@Oldiesfan1958 Got it! Replying now.
Oldiesfan1958
I had send it to your personal FB.@Michael Armstrong
Michael Armstrong
@Oldiesfan1958 can't seem to see a message. My FB address is @michaelarmstrongmusic
Oldiesfan1958
I have send you a message on your facebook@Michael Armstrong
Michael Armstrong
Thank You! I've had a great reaction to the new album from lovers of REAL MUSIC...you must be one of them!
Bernard BROCHE
Great album ! and also the first debut album !
Jeannie Lund
Bernard BROCHE it´s Michaels second album. The first album came out in 2015. 🥰