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Floriography
Moddi Lyrics
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in spite of the flood there's something growing in the streamside babies' slippers red like blood that even murky water can't hide you wave them goodbye and say they're nothing but a life spent but it's all just one big lie, there is still earth beneath the pavement there is still earth beneath the pavement
The lyrics to Moddi's song "Floriography" are poignant and introspective, reflecting on the human experience and the ways in which we cope with loss and uncertainty. The opening line sets the tone for the rest of the song, as the singer reflects on the fragile nature of life and how our bodies are not built to handle the weight of our emotions: "Our veins are too thin for all our blood to stream at one time." This line speaks to the idea that we are often overwhelmed by our own feelings and struggle to process them in a healthy way.
The next lines reference the idea that love, once let in, can still fade away if we don't nurture it: "the love you let in will die away somewhere in your mind." This speaks to the idea that relationships require constant work and attention, and that we can't take the love of others for granted. The following lines are particularly powerful, as they reference the idea that our own doubt and fear can destroy the people we care about: "you lost all your sons and killed your daughters with your own doubt." This is a metaphor for the ways in which our own insecurities and fears can become self-fulfilling prophecies, causing us to push away those we love and ultimately driving them away.
The chorus of the song repeats the line "caves slowly in as stories spin out," which is a powerful metaphor for the idea that we can become trapped in our own narratives, unable to escape the stories we tell ourselves about who we are and what we are capable of. The second verse continues these themes, with the singer turning his attention to the world around him and reflecting on the ways in which even in the midst of chaos and turmoil, there is still hope and beauty to be found. The line "there is still earth beneath the pavement" is a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is still the potential for growth and renewal.
Overall, Moddi's "Floriography" is a powerful meditation on the human experience, grappling with themes of loss, love, doubt, and resilience. The lyrics are rich with symbolism and metaphor, inviting the listener to reflect on their own journey through life and the ways in which they navigate the challenges that come their way.
Line by Line Meaning
Our veins are too thin for all our blood to stream at one time
Our bodies are too fragile to handle the overwhelming emotions we experience all at once
the love you let in will die away somewhere in your mind
The love you accept and give may eventually fade and be forgotten
you lost all your sons and killed your daughters with your own doubt
You've let your doubts consume you to the point where you've lost all hope and destroyed any positivity in your life
so now you are one who caves slowly in as stories spin out
As stories of your past unravel, you crumble under the weight of your own doubts, fears, and regrets
in spite of the flood there's something growing in the streamside
Despite the chaos and destruction happening around us, there's still growth and life happening in the midst of it all
babies' slippers red like blood that even murky water can't hide
Even innocent, untainted objects like baby slippers can't hide the harsh reality of the world we live in
you wave them goodbye and say they're nothing but a life spent
You dismiss the importance and value of life, even that of innocent babies
but it's all just one big lie, there is still earth beneath the pavement
The lie that everything is meaningless and hopeless is shattered by the truth that there is still a foundation of hope and positivity in the world
Contributed by Elizabeth H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Natia Natroshvili
so amazing and so underrated..
Poe
The melancholy is just transcending. Beaitifull.
Johanna Stief
The language of flowers...wondrous..
Nikoloz Rabanovi
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Dark Snakes
just so strong
Elizete Leite
<3
Natia Natroshvili
მეც მიხარია ^^
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