Vanity
Muted Color Lyrics
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Pink vanity
You take what you want
I've never felt so much in love
Say it to me with your chest
Opened up
The marble floor is the only thing that hears
Day Dreamer I can save you
Pink vanity
Just take what you want
Heavy sleeper I don't blame you
It was plain to see that enough
Was enough
And I'll wait for it
Cause the train will hit
Daydreamer I can't save you Pink vanity
Just take what you want
Heavy sleeper I don't blame you its plain to see
That enough is enough
Its enough
Daydreamer I can't save you
Pink vanity
Just take what you want
Heavy sleeper I don't blame you
It's plain to see I was not
Enough
The lyrics to Muted Color's song "Vanity" convey a sense of longing, unrequited love, and a realization of personal inadequacy. The repeated phrase "daydreamer I can't save you" suggests a recognition that the singer is unable to fulfill the desires or rescue the person they are addressing. The use of the color pink in the phrase "pink vanity" may symbolize femininity, superficiality, or an obsession with appearance.
The line "you take what you want" implies that the person being addressed is self-centered or entitled, possibly indicating a dynamic where they only prioritize their own needs and desires. The singer may feel captivated and deeply infatuated with this person, as evidenced by the line "I've never felt so much in love." They long to hear declarations of love and vulnerability from the person, as indicated by "say it to me with your chest, opened up."
The mention of the "marble floor" as the only witness suggests a sense of secrecy or hidden emotions, as if the singer's feelings are heard only by inanimate objects rather than the person they are directed at. This could imply a lack of reciprocation or emotional connection.
The second paragraph introduces the phrase "heavy sleeper," which may metaphorically represent the person's ability to ignore the emotions and needs of others, whether intentionally or out of self-preservation. The singer acknowledges this and expresses a sense of understanding, stating "I don't blame you." However, there is also a recognition that a breaking point has been reached, where enough is enough. The line "I'll wait for it cause the train will hit" suggests that consequences or a moment of reckoning will eventually occur.
The repetition of the phrases "daydreamer I can't save you" and "pink vanity, just take what you want" in the following verses reinforces a sense of helplessness and resignation. The singer acknowledges their own shortcomings, feeling inadequate and insufficient. Despite their deep feelings for this person, they ultimately realize that they were not enough for them.
Overall, the lyrics of "Vanity" explore themes of unrequited love, personal insecurities, and the realization that one's efforts may not be enough to satisfy the desires of another. It reflects a sense of longing, longing for reciprocation, and acceptance of the limitations of one's influence or ability to rescue someone else. The imagery of pink vanity, marble floors, and heavy sleepers adds depth and symbolism to the emotional landscape portrayed in the song.
Line by Line Meaning
Daydreamer I can't save you
I am unable to rescue you from your fantasies
Pink vanity
A shallow obsession with superficial qualities
Just take what you want
Unrestrained indulgence in selfish desires
I've never felt so much in love
This intense feeling of affection is unparalleled
Say it to me with your chest
Express your emotions and intentions boldly and sincerely
Opened up
Vulnerable and exposed
The marble floor is the only thing that hears
Sharing secrets with an inanimate object, as nobody else truly listens
I haven't felt this real for years and years and years
This level of authenticity has been absent for an extended period of time
Heavy sleeper I don't blame you
Being unaware or indifferent to the consequences
It was plain to see that enough
Clearly obvious that a sufficient amount
Was enough
Reached the limit or satisfactory level
And I'll wait for it
Enduring patiently for the expected outcome
Cause the train will hit
Anticipating an unavoidable collision with reality
It's plain to see I was not
Evident that I fell short or lacked
Enough
Sufficient or satisfactory
Contributed by Bailey D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.