Untitled
Mumford & Sons Lyrics


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Well, I came home, like a stone
And I fell heavy into your arms
These days of dust
Which we've known
Will blow away with this new sun
And I'll kneel down, wait for now
And I'll kneel down, wait for now

So break my step, and relent
Well, you forgave and I won't forget
Know what we've seen
And him with less
Now in some way shake the excess

And I'll kneel down, wait for now
And I'll kneel down, know my ground

Now I'll remold
This one is strong
And use my head alongside my heart
So take my flesh
And fix my eyes
Tethered mind, free from the light

And I'll kneel down, wait for now
And I'll kneel down, know my ground
I'll kneel down, wait for now

Raise my hands
Paint my spirit gold
And bow my head
To keep my heart slow
And raise my hands
Paint my spirit gold




And bow my head
Keep my heart slow

Overall Meaning

The song "Untitled" by Mumford & Sons is a beautiful and heartfelt ballad that explores themes of love, forgiveness, and self-improvement. The lyrics paint a picture of a man who has come back to his loved one "like a stone", exhausted and burdened by the weight of the world on his shoulders. However, he finds solace and comfort in her embrace, knowing that the dust of their past will eventually blow away with the new sun. He then goes on to plead with her to break his step, to help him shake off the excess of his past and remold himself into a better person.


The chorus of the song serves as a mantra, with the singer repeating the phrase "I'll kneel down, wait for now" multiple times. This can be interpreted as a form of meditation or prayer, as he seeks guidance and strength from a higher power. He then goes on to express his desire to raise his hands, paint his spirit gold, and keep his heart slow. These lines are particularly powerful, as they suggest a deep spiritual awakening and a commitment to personal growth and self-improvement.


Overall, "Untitled" is a powerful and emotive song that speaks to the universal human experience of love, loss, and redemption. Through their expert use of language and haunting melodies, Mumford & Sons have created a timeless classic that will undoubtedly stand the test of time.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I came home, like a stone
I returned home feeling heavy and weighed down with some kind of burden.


And I fell heavy into your arms
I fell into your arms and felt relief and comfort from the burdens of life.


These days of dust
These days of monotony or dullness in life.


Which we've known
Which we have experienced before or are familiar with.


Will blow away with this new sun
These dull life experiences will be gone with the new beginning of each day.


And I'll kneel down, wait for now
I will take a moment to reflect and wait for what may come next.


So break my step, and relent
Interrupt my routine and help me to slow down and relax.


Well, you forgave and I won't forget
You forgave me in the past, and I appreciate that and won't forget it.


Know what we've seen
Understand and acknowledge the things we have experienced together.


And him with less
And people who have less than us.


Now in some way shake the excess
Let's shake off the excess material possessions and focus on the things that truly matter.


And I'll kneel down, know my ground
I will reflect and ground myself in what is truly important.


Now I'll remold
I will reshape, or change the way I am.


This one is strong
I am strong enough to change and grow as a person.


And use my head alongside my heart
I will make decisions that are both intuitive and rational.


So take my flesh
Take control of my physical body.


And fix my eyes
Help me focus and pay attention to what really matters.


Tethered mind, free from the light
My thoughts are grounded while also being free and creative.


Raise my hands
Express myself openly and fully.


Paint my spirit gold
Elevate and enlighten my internal self.


And bow my head
Show humility and respect.


To keep my heart slow
To stay calm and grounded.




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Alex Hevol

10 Years later and it's still the best rendition of I will wait.

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Hilde der weinerliche Nasenaffe

100% agree

Damian Sowinski

These lyrics always move me...
There's a sadness to them; a longing for an ideal of patience that's hard to actually live up to. Yet there's hope there. Over time patience becomes nourishing, a beacon that bathes the spirit in warmth.

I don't know... I guess that's the beauty in song... words coupled to music, begging for meaning, and every mind hearing the same thing through a new facet of interpretation.

Either way...
Hope you like it too.

caseyjobob H

Sadness be power materials but mate, fashion yourself a boat with the material provided!

Sidhaant Verma

Well said!

Simeon Tashev

@Damian Sowinski beautifly said, mate! Cheers!

madguitar1086

This is what SHOULD have been on the album.

Joanna Engelbrecht

All Mumford's stuff is amazing, I found this long ago but still like the new version on Babel. Don't think this band could write/perform or sing anything less than AMAZING! love Mumford!!!!

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