Control
Mobius Band Lyrics


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Control
Where does it come from, where does it go?
'Cause we're restless
And we can never say no
But tonight we're drawn
Like foxes in the higher cloud
And the sirens moan
Such a complicated song tonight
The moan, such a pretty song

Control
Where does it come from, where does it go?

We come, starlet
And take up the sky
With a swollen appetite
That'll never tell us why
The wind is at your back
The wind is at your throat
The wind is at your throat

Slowly now
Like a ballerina in the sand
Your mother's eyes
And you pay the lips to keep clenched tight
And the violin
That you're clutching in your hand, it moans
Such a complicated song tonight
It moans such a pretty song

Control
Where does it come from, where does it go?

We come, starlet
In the middle of a storm
With the book of appetites
Your mother wrote
Since the wind is at your back




When the wind is at your throat
The wind is at your throat

Overall Meaning

The song "Control" by Mobius Band contains thought-provoking lyrics that seem to question the essence of control and where it originates from while exploring the human experience of restlessness and yearning for more. The song starts with a question about control's origin and destination, implying that control is a mysterious concept that we don't fully understand. The mention of restlessness and the inability to say no suggests that control could also mean self-control, which is a struggle for many of us. The chorus repeats the question about control, emphasizing its significance in the song's overall message.


As the song progresses, we encounter the imagery of foxes drawn to higher clouds and sirens moaning, possibly symbolizing the lure of the unknown or a desire to escape. The word "complicated" is used to describe the song, indicating that control is not a simple topic to dissect, and perhaps the urge to control or be controlled is equally intricate. The second verse introduces the idea of starlets taking up the sky with a turbulent appetite that never explains itself. The imagery of the wind at the back of the singer's throat suggests that they are being forced forward, and perhaps they themselves are not entirely in control of their actions.


The bridging lines about a ballerina in the sand and a violin's moan elevate the song's poetic element while providing more color to the overall message. The ballerina's mother's eyes and lips suggest a sense of restraint or muffled expression, and the violin's moans could symbolize the frustrating communication breakdown between the self and external forces that seek to control us. Overall, "Control" is a song that begs reflection on the complexities of control's meaning and how it affects our actions and desires.


Line by Line Meaning

Control Where does it come from, where does it go?
The singer questions the origin and destination of control in life.


'Cause we're restless And we can never say no But tonight we're drawn Like foxes in the higher cloud And the sirens moan Such a complicated song tonight The moan, such a pretty song
Despite our restlessness and inability to refuse, we are still drawn to temptation like foxes in the clouds. The siren's call is a beautiful yet complex melody.


We come, starlet And take up the sky With a swollen appetite That'll never tell us why The wind is at your back The wind is at your throat The wind is at your throat
We come into the world with great ambition, hoping to take up space and make our mark, but our appetite for success will never explain our purpose. The wind is both behind us as we move forward, but also feels like it's choking us.


Slowly now Like a ballerina in the sand Your mother's eyes And you pay the lips to keep clenched tight And the violin That you're clutching in your hand, it moans Such a complicated song tonight It moans such a pretty song
The singer speaks to the grace and delicacy of life, like a ballerina dancing in sand. Her mother's influence causes her to self-censor, shown through her lips remaining sealed. The violin she holds produces a beautiful yet complex song.


We come, starlet In the middle of a storm With the book of appetites Your mother wrote Since the wind is at your back When the wind is at your throat The wind is at your throat
We enter the world amidst chaos, carrying the desire for sustenance and pleasure passed down from our mothers. Again, the wind represents both pushing us forward and constricting our ability to breathe.




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